Meditation

Are you interested in meditation, then do signup for the event on Friday November 26!

 

This is a personally-led meditation session for everyone, lasting about an hour, and will be a live ZOOM event. Our guide, Doreen, is an ESCC member with many years of meditation experience both at home and abroad. Meditating is easy (you cannot do it wrong) the benefits are shown to be life enhancing in every way. Meditation requires nothing more than to just be there.

ESCC Poetry Evening 18 May 2021

This event was arranged and hosted by Toni Olander. Six people attended this event which focused on the English poet Philip Larkin (1922-1985). Each of us chose one Larkin poem to read and present to the group and what a fascinating assortment of themes came up, ranging from the experience of going into an empty church (‘Church Going’) to being a group of pigeons huddling together for warmth on a rooftop in the rain (‘Pigeons’).

The other poems covered well- known Larkin themes including life expectancy and the inevitability of death; the risk entailed in using independence of mind; the advantages and disadvantages of human love and the sheer pleasure of sometimes being alone for days on end, thus allowing the creative impulse to produce poetry:

Long Lion Days

Long lion days

Start with a white haze.

By midday you meet

A hammer of heat –

Whatever was sown

Now fully grown,

Whatever conceived

Now fully leaved,

Abounding, ablaze –

O long lion days!

In his biography of Larkin Andrew Motion highlights in Larkin’s poetry a “very English, glum accuracy” about emotions, places and relationships, what the poet Donald Davie describes as “lowered sights and diminished expectations”. The author Eric Homberger has called him “the saddest heart in the post-war supermarket”. Larkin said that deprivation for him was “what daffodils were for Wordsworth”.

For me this strikes a too negative chord and I would like to mention another more positive quality that I would call existential honesty. Larkin has himself explained how influential Thomas Hardy was in showing him how to describe life as it truly is rather than as it ought to be. He put it like this:

Hardy is not a transcendental writer, he’s not a Yeats, he’s not an Eliot…I didn’t have to try and jack myself up to a concept of poetry that lay outside my own life….One could simply relapse back into one’s own life and write from it”.

This I feel is the essence of Philip Larkin’s poetry and the quality that has endeared him to the British public, so much so that in 2008 he was named by the Times newspaper as Britain’s greatest post -war writer.

Another important feature of Larkin’s poetry is his technical brilliance. Writing what I consider to be traditional poetry using rhythm, rhyme and common poetic devices, his poetry is never dull and the meaning is usually sufficiently clear for it to be understood after just one reading. In other words it is comprehensible and compelling.

Report written by Peter Dulley

If you want to read more of Philip Larkin’s opetry a good way to start is to go to the All Poetry website (www.allpoetry.com) and search for Philip Larkin, and if you would like to come to one of our Poetry Evenings (or other events) you can find out more about them on the ESCC website at (www.escc.se)

ZOOM into a Better Year with the ESCC!

Dec. 31st Join the ESCC … 30 minutes before midnight on New Year’s Eve for a proper “skål”, nostalgia, and New Year’s Predictions ❗

See our calendar for signup.

When you sign up at our site you will get the link in the confirmation E-mail.

The link is little “hidden” as the date for the event.

The ESCC Thanksgiving Dinner 2020

Dear ESCCers,

There is hardly a more meaningful  holiday for our English-Speaking community than Thanksgivng. This year’s pandemic hardships subsequently took our traditional dinner off the table but not out of mind or heart nor is it any less important for us to met! On the contrary! Uniting on zoom with familiar faces will be such a relief from the gloom of isolation! We are thankful to be able share zoom screens for the clubs 41st Thanksgiving! Please sign-up through our website escc.se  on event THANKSGIVING ZOOM for this Saturday Nov.28th starting at 19:00!! After signing up you will receive an email with the invitation and zoom link you need when joining in! Come on line as you will and share the moment for a chat; with your meal, beverage, story, poem or song!

Thanksgiving Greetings!

Anita

anita@escc.se

0703971910

P.S.

If you are thinking about turkey dinner this week check out Ingelsta on Humlegårdsgatan. They offer a take-a-way for 195:00 ;request 3 days before pick-up! Happy Thanksgiving!

ZOOM meetings

Armchair Philosophy the Covid way

As the Covid 19 isn’t going anywhere soon we are adapting our ways to meet and participate.

On Wednesday Bill Borden hosted the Armchair Philosophy session, and it was a pleasant one where we talked about good leaders and bad leaders and what defines them.

As you know, the AGM will be held as a ZOOM meeting the comming Sunday 8th @4PM. Do read more at our website, and while you are doing that why don’t you sign up for one or more of our comming ZOOM meetings.

 

BR

Lars-Erik “LEE” Eriksson

Webmaster