Heart, Not Shoes!
YOUNG IMMIGRANTS ON THE ROAD WRITE ABOUT LOVE, INSOMNIA, LIFE IN THE WEST & FRENCH FRIES
Τετάρτη 23 Νοεμβρίου 2011
HAPPY NEWS: VOTE FOR US
Ετικέτες
adolescent,
Afghans,
art,
Greece,
heart not shoes,
immigrants,
literature,
love,
poems,
TEDx
hey, hu, haiku!

The scarf on your head — by Aziz Soltani
The scarf on your head like this… ah
And the moon is appearing in the dark night
Kiss — by Jek Jawadi
Don’t tease
Don’t tease
Just kiss
Do it please
Cobuli rice
I love
cobuli rice
So fluffy
and white
Tasty
cobuli rice
I WANT TO GO HOME
What I want in my life — by Mohammd Hosein
I want to
be alone
I want to
talk to my family
I want to
go to Italy
I want a
computer to connect to the internet
I want not
to get a job done everywhere
I want to
quit
I want to
die of love
I want to
kill for love
I want to
visit my parents soon
I want to
get married with my future wife
I want to
kiss my mother’s hands and cry
I want to
say to my mother ‘I love you’
I want to
tell my mother ‘I am sorry I couldn’t visit you for many years’
I want our
people to stop warring
I want some
people to understand me and say to me, why, you are very quit, but there was no
one, I was very lonely
I want to
have a good job
I want to
go home
LOVE & OTHER DISASTERS
Their life experiences, at
the age of 18, were already remarkably dense, so different from ours. Such an eventful life has brought
about Ali’s poem who has witnessed friends be beheaded by the Taliban, and
himself in shivering fear of a similar fate; yet, what nearly killed him was
love.
LIMBO ---Ali Mohamedi, 17
I arrived
in poorness
That is not
full yet
And to the
strange things
That can’t
be done yet
And a new
criminal I become
The sin of
wheat and apple
that can’t
be committed yet
i have arrived
in love
that feels holy
love
that can’t
be done yet
(part of the poem)
I want to shit on all passports!
“I want to be a bird and shit on all passports
cause all birds are free and they
don’t need passports”
Mahdi Hassani
This was written by a young Afghan in urgent need of a
passport - as all of them are. All they want is to be legal. And they are. They
just don’t have the papers to prove it. How human is that?
You know me, the Mother Tereza
type I am so not, however, if I happen to stumble upon a bunch of shoeless kids
in need of art, on a far away mountain, I shall start a writing workshop with
them. Because i have suddenly started seeing them. i mean, really seeing them. And beacause they are worth it. And we – the prejudiced ignorant narcissistic
eastern people – need it. Maybe even more than they do.
Ετικέτες
adolescent,
Afghans,
art,
Greece,
heart,
heart not shoes,
immigrants,
literature,
love,
not shoes,
poems,
TEDx
HAPPY WRITING

Evi Labropoulou is a fiction
writer and occasional teacher of English as a foreign language who has been
saved by literature and believes in the life saving qualities of writing and in
bringing the healing powers of it to people in need of miracles. When exhausted
by simply teaching the same old Present Tense to students who rarely stuck
around long enough to learn the past perfect, she started an after-class
writing workshop that became incredibly busy and happy. People would pass by and just be
dragged in the room by the sizzling energy of it. Some did not speak a word of
english. In the safe warm surroundings of Bertol Brecht and Nicole Blackman they
found joy for an hour or two. They were happily typing away their philosophical thoughs, needs, desires, dreams, even when dinner was being served in the other room.
Ετικέτες
adolescent,
Afghans,
heart,
heart not shoes,
immigrants,
literature,
love,
not shoes,
poems,
TEDx
HEART, NOT SHOES: a good virus

“I am sitting at the other side of a sentence space/
and you are here with a question mark”. Ali Mohamedi, 17
This is work to which attention should be paid. It was produced from the heart, in the writing workshop of Villa Azadi, of Lesvos Island , a shelter then for the adolescent immigrants who were looking for one. it was an idea of writer Evi Labropoulou.
What good is literature to ‘illegal’ immigrants who arrived in Greece , after weeks on the road, with no shoes or cell phones on?
People with no shoes on, don’t need shoes; shoes are easy enough to acquire, even if second hand; and there is everywhere some food to be found. They need something to hope for; to establish to the world that they are not swarthy dangerous starving savages. They want to call their mother until she hears them. They need to write to her and to the world. And the world needs to read them; and realize the alikeness. And love them.
Western societies, are based on intelect. We easily deem others to be non-persons when they do not speak our words. Seeing their words, though, works as a good virous! It is like words restore their humanity.
Their fresh voice resonates against the tired, unfair stereotypes of the “illegal, dangerous, disease bearing immigrant” with the kind of urgency and defiance only heard in Greece during wars. They ‘ve had thick lives, experiences of the kind that we don’t encounter in Europe . ‘Hungry’ is a stronger word when it comes out of their lips; as for ‘death’, that in Europe happens in sterilized hospitals, they ‘ve really seen it. And they carry it around in their mobile phones.
I swear. These
kids are clever, kind, cultured, they are just like us. And they have their
words to prove it. Viva la literature and viva la
HeartNot Shoes !
Εγγραφή σε:
Αναρτήσεις (Atom)