Theatre and book reviews by Janice Dempsey
Here is a poem based on the prompt for Day 2: a poem based on a myth from a culture other than Greek or Roman: I chose the story of the death of Baldr (or Baldur) the Beautiful, the Norse god of goodness, by Loki the god of mischief, using a sprig of magic mistletoe (since Frigg, Baldr's mother, had made everything else in nature swear never to harm her son.) Baldr's blind brother was involved in Baldr's murder and was punished for it, though he had not known what he was doing. Here's a link to a rather jokey account of the Norse myth and below, my equally jokey poem on the subject. The poem works best if read in rather a sing-song Norse voice. http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/norse-mythology.php?deity=BALDUR
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Lara Taylor
6/4/2014 03:25:48
Janice, your work is really interesting .. and that's not a boring word to me - you intrigue me. Lots of love xx
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Janice Windle
6/4/2014 04:35:12
Hi Lara, thanks for your interesting comment! I expect you're intrigued by my decision to tell the story of the triumph of evil over good, and from the point of view of the evil one, at that. You'll also have noticed that my poems, like my paintings, are in a range of different modes. Well, I'm going to stay intriguing because I can't explain myself to myself, let alone to anyone else, except to say, Don't take any of it too seriously!
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