Saturday, August 10, 2019

Poison Ivy by Indrajeet Dasgupta - An Excerpt.


A poem is an excerpt from the book ‘Borderless’ of Indrajeet Dasgupta which will be launched by September this year.



1.    Poison Ivy

You are brought up to be mannered, yet bred for the kill,
Never too protected, barring mama's waffles and grill.
Horses, tennis, and violin by six, athletics, piano too in the mix,
Regimented, disciplined – like that old song on bricks.

They soon call your sarcasm, and your attitude cavalier,
You never cared… Oh, the drugs – they have no fear.
The schools are few, the dreamers many,
Your first day at Ivy but an epiphany.

Small dorm rooms, dining hall food,
Track and field, campus girls in the hood.
You had your fill early, though not wise,
Found divinity, in the devil's disguise.

You start work, with the famous six-figure,
Eighteen hours, luncheons and dreams bigger.
On your thirtieth, passed out in a drunken bout,
Trembling on the high rise ledge, a classic burnout.

The Ivy is clingy, yet symbol of eternal life,
Your life's worth is much more – than a career and strife.

“Poison Ivy” is a lyrical poem with four stanzas (quatrains). Every verse is intertwined which is a great way to recite poetry. This is how the author gives the poem its own melody or rhythm. The poem is written in the first person or could be a narrator. The Author used common words to delight the readers with a pattern of rhyming words more so, to arouse their emotions. 

The poem is not about sufferings. It tells us that even at an early age we can decide on our own be it good or bad which could lead to our life success or destruction respectively. 

The poem symbolizes the Ivy, like these vines people may have different personalities varies in the environment where we grow. But what matters most is how we live and how we should spend our life to become the kind of person you are. 

Friday, August 9, 2019

Sindak 1941- Philippine Stagers 18th season offering.

The fear that was felt in the hearts and minds of every Filipino during the pearl harbor attack until the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during the WWII that led to treason, cooperation with Japanese just to survive with the oppressions. It is the story of the lives of an ordinary Filipinos who risked their lives for freedom.  Moreso, Sindak 1941 reveals the controversial story of Douglas Mac Arthur during the siege of Corregidor in Bataan. A reality that we should have learned not only with today’s youth but for every Filipino who knew that this American General is our heroes during the Japanese Regime.

Sindak 1941 Gen Douglas Mac Arthur - Kuya Manzano

"Sindak 1941" depicts the life of Nestor and Felipe and their love interest Emilia and Sofia narrated by Tata Edong, a mute vagrant.  Nestor was successful in school and eventually became to be successful in shoemaking business while his brother Felipe, remain ignorant and peasant. True to his promise he always thinks the welfare of his brother Nestor. They parted ways because of the challenges brought by the war. One becomes a traitor and the others fought for our freedom.

The Philippine Stagers Foundation talented pool of performers showcases their talents led by Atty. Vince TaƱada as Felipe. They perfectly give the emotions and characters needed in every role assigned to every actor in this musical play. The entire productions were really amazing, no dull moments, and every performance deserves applause.

Please visit Philippine Stagers Foundation Facebook Page for more information on Show and Tickets Schedule. The 18th Season Offering of Philippine Stagers Foundation, "SINDAK 1941" is shown from
JULY 2019 to MARCH 2020.

#SINDAK1941, #ANGARTISTA

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