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TOMAS MIKAEL BÄCK (b. 1946) is a Finland-Swedish poet. In his first collection of poems, Andhämtning (Drawing Breath, 1972), it is already possible to notice his interest in Oriental philosophy and poetry, as he for instance makes use of the haiku form. In the 1980’s his way of writing turned more open, journal-like (Språngmarsch på stället, Running march in one place, 1985). In addition to short poems, prose poems and aphorisms, Bäck has written “nonsense poetry”. He has published 16 books, the latest of which Den sextonde månaden (2005).
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Doesn't find the flora, finds the orchid in the pasture. Walks on waterfalls, in three-shift. The cheese tastes of training-damaged knees, iron filings. Dice have rolled long, perhaps, been witched away. Can you get through the facial mask? Worn-out pairs of eyes filter sun-fringe. Coma. Startail. Gives you your name.
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