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JUHANI AHVENJÄRVI CLAES ANDERSSON EVA-STINA BYGGMÄSTAR TOMAS MIKAEL BÄCK AGNETA ENCKELL MARTIN ENCKELL TUA FORSSTRÖM PENTTI HOLAPPA JOUNI INKALA RIINA KATAJAVUORI JYRKI KIISKINEN TOMI KONTIO JUKKA KOSKELAINEN LEEVI LEHTO HEIDI LIEHU RAKEL LIEHU LAURI OTONKOSKI MARKKU PAASONEN ANNUKKA PEURA MIRKKA REKOLA HENRIKA RINGBOM PENTTI SAARITSA HELENA SINERVO EIRA STENBERG ANNI SUMARI ILPO TIIHONEN SIRKKA TURKKA MERJA VIROLAINEN KJELL WESTÖ (ANDERS HED) |
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JUHANI AHVENJÄRVI (b. 1965) is poet living in Tampere. He has worked as teacher of creative writing in the University of Tampere and other places. He made his debut in 1992 in the anthology Ryhmä 92 (Group 92, edited by Jyrki Kiiskinen and Kari Levola). Since that he has published three collections of poems, the latest of which, Yhä kiihtyvä tauko, came out in 2005.
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ABSURD BLACK HUMOUR |
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Around every corner an engine grumbles. On the engine sits a man, staring: no, he does not know what the engine is doing, but it has something to do with his work. I have in my pocket a stone, painted orange. I tell the man I have stolen it. If the man is a policeman, he will set fire to his hair with it if a taxi-driver, he will take it home and listen
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 The disappearance of memory rese...
There is no hope
The disappearance of memory rese...
A dark kitchen...
I used to feel sorry for superma...
Hospital coffee is really good
Legacy
Driving in the countryside awake...
I sit in a movie theater
Around every corner
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, 1914
The chairs are crooked
In the midst of sunflowers
Incessant hapiness cannot be bor...
A helicopter lands in the snowy...
Still life
Call a screw in for interrogatio...
When I was a pheasant
Among the suits of armour stands...
We argue about playing the cello
Don't you know me any more?
Once hung on the wall /clocks...
Children fear that their
At the junction between the railway
A lined dream
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