KalaamiNew is a gazette published in July 2020. The editorial discusses how Kalaaminew, feeling envious of the attention given to Covid-19, decides to come out of her wardrobe and dress up to catch readers' attention and divert it from Covid-19. However, Covid-19, though ugly, has managed to attract everyone's full attention. The gazette also provides contact information for the publication and its team members.
I. DOMINOES II
II. THE THRUSHES ON THE LAWN . • 22
III. GYP 33
IV. THE MINISTER'S WIFE . . . • 45 -
V. ON GWINE BACK TO DIXIE . . .55
VI. ' WHEN MY SHIP COMES HOME I ' . . 65 -
VII. COMRADES OF THE NIGHT . . • 77 -
a=nd many other essays by one of the greatest ever.
Selina Nwulu’s frank debut is a catalogue of dichotomies and an exploration of unbelonging as she straddles cultures, politics, and values, seeking identity. In the itchy-footed job-seeker, the independent romantic or the disillusioned activist, she strives to reconcile the warring elements of her character.
I. DOMINOES II
II. THE THRUSHES ON THE LAWN . • 22
III. GYP 33
IV. THE MINISTER'S WIFE . . . • 45 -
V. ON GWINE BACK TO DIXIE . . .55
VI. ' WHEN MY SHIP COMES HOME I ' . . 65 -
VII. COMRADES OF THE NIGHT . . • 77 -
a=nd many other essays by one of the greatest ever.
Selina Nwulu’s frank debut is a catalogue of dichotomies and an exploration of unbelonging as she straddles cultures, politics, and values, seeking identity. In the itchy-footed job-seeker, the independent romantic or the disillusioned activist, she strives to reconcile the warring elements of her character.
The Woman Who Was Not There by Joelle Taylor SAMPLEBurning Eye
Joelle Taylor is a poet, spoken word artist, playwright and novelist. She is a former UK slam champion and founder and artistic director of the Poetry Society’s national solo youth slam SLAMbassadors UK. She has produced four plays for theatre as well as several texts on performance practice. This is her second poetry collection.
"Joelle observes the reality of modern-day life, pinpoints the absurdities and the injustices, and then reminds us that we are human, and that sometimes the best way to make sense of it is through poetry. The thing I have always liked about Joelle’s poetry is that it has guts, it has rhythm, and it has attitude. The thing I like about this collection is that it continues that tradition.
In these times of austerity, hypocrisy, political corruption, and mindless reality television, we need poetry like this. Joelle Taylor does not mess about. Her poetry is fearless. It gets right to the point.
Her poetry has purpose."
Benjamin Zephaniah
"A city gritty heart-beaten tattoo."
John Hegley
"Joelle Taylor continues to propel poetry in not only innovative but in very crucial ways. Her work launches itself from a world that has been lived in a thousand hapless times, managing to unearth within the reader the deepest sense of tragedy, love and hope."
Anthony Anaxagorou
"The title misleads us, as these are the tumultuously heart-rending words of a woman who is actually very much here, there, everywhere. Joelle Taylor has written an epic collection of raw emotion distilled into a distinctly unique style of language. Put this in your bag, on your tongue, in your chest."
Sabrina Mahfouz
"Joelle Taylor’s a shape-shifter, myth-maker, linguistic risk-taker; poetical activist, surrealist with a raised fist. She knows how to handle a pen. Razor sharp, tattooed or AWOL, her women are the best dressed men. Her material – fractured glass and human skin; the effect – a maze, a mosaic, a hall of mirrors. She redefines the dispossessed, the caged in and gives them a way out."
Patience Agbabi
Soceity of Speculative Fiction Quiz Show : LamentChristie BW
Independence Regional Library’s speculative fiction book club (including fantasy, science fiction, horror) icebreaker quiz show and discussion questions for Maggie Stiefvater’s Lament, our November 2010 book selection. (.pptx version) http://speculativefictionsociety.blogspot.com
Help Yourself - A novel with free answers to the meaning of life. Caspar Addyman
Yet another novel about comedy, fame and madness. But with answers to the meaning of life thrown in for free. John Smith just died as a comedian but may have been reborn as a prophet of the present moment. Dr Hazel Cole has written a self-help book so good that it might even work on daytime TV presenters. Behind the scenes, billionaire press baron Eric Hayle seems to be pressing all the buttons. But will this mysterious man spoil everything?
God only knows.
And what happens if you ask 644 professional philosophers about the meaning of life, the universe and everything? Caspar knows because he tried it. The results are included in this edition at no extra cost to you. But knowledge comes with its own price. You will have to put up with some of Caspar's ranting at the universe.
Free kindle version at http://onemonkey.org/help-yourself
The Woman Who Was Not There by Joelle Taylor SAMPLEBurning Eye
Joelle Taylor is a poet, spoken word artist, playwright and novelist. She is a former UK slam champion and founder and artistic director of the Poetry Society’s national solo youth slam SLAMbassadors UK. She has produced four plays for theatre as well as several texts on performance practice. This is her second poetry collection.
"Joelle observes the reality of modern-day life, pinpoints the absurdities and the injustices, and then reminds us that we are human, and that sometimes the best way to make sense of it is through poetry. The thing I have always liked about Joelle’s poetry is that it has guts, it has rhythm, and it has attitude. The thing I like about this collection is that it continues that tradition.
In these times of austerity, hypocrisy, political corruption, and mindless reality television, we need poetry like this. Joelle Taylor does not mess about. Her poetry is fearless. It gets right to the point.
Her poetry has purpose."
Benjamin Zephaniah
"A city gritty heart-beaten tattoo."
John Hegley
"Joelle Taylor continues to propel poetry in not only innovative but in very crucial ways. Her work launches itself from a world that has been lived in a thousand hapless times, managing to unearth within the reader the deepest sense of tragedy, love and hope."
Anthony Anaxagorou
"The title misleads us, as these are the tumultuously heart-rending words of a woman who is actually very much here, there, everywhere. Joelle Taylor has written an epic collection of raw emotion distilled into a distinctly unique style of language. Put this in your bag, on your tongue, in your chest."
Sabrina Mahfouz
"Joelle Taylor’s a shape-shifter, myth-maker, linguistic risk-taker; poetical activist, surrealist with a raised fist. She knows how to handle a pen. Razor sharp, tattooed or AWOL, her women are the best dressed men. Her material – fractured glass and human skin; the effect – a maze, a mosaic, a hall of mirrors. She redefines the dispossessed, the caged in and gives them a way out."
Patience Agbabi
Soceity of Speculative Fiction Quiz Show : LamentChristie BW
Independence Regional Library’s speculative fiction book club (including fantasy, science fiction, horror) icebreaker quiz show and discussion questions for Maggie Stiefvater’s Lament, our November 2010 book selection. (.pptx version) http://speculativefictionsociety.blogspot.com
Help Yourself - A novel with free answers to the meaning of life. Caspar Addyman
Yet another novel about comedy, fame and madness. But with answers to the meaning of life thrown in for free. John Smith just died as a comedian but may have been reborn as a prophet of the present moment. Dr Hazel Cole has written a self-help book so good that it might even work on daytime TV presenters. Behind the scenes, billionaire press baron Eric Hayle seems to be pressing all the buttons. But will this mysterious man spoil everything?
God only knows.
And what happens if you ask 644 professional philosophers about the meaning of life, the universe and everything? Caspar knows because he tried it. The results are included in this edition at no extra cost to you. But knowledge comes with its own price. You will have to put up with some of Caspar's ranting at the universe.
Free kindle version at http://onemonkey.org/help-yourself
1- Love in PlaceI really don’t remember falling in love all that.docxSONU61709
1- Love in Place
I really don’t remember falling in love all that much
I remember wanting to bake corn bread and boil a ham and I
certainly remember making lemon pie and when I used to smoke I
stopped in the middle of my day to contemplate
I know I must have fallen in love once because I quit biting
my cuticles and my hair is gray and that must indicate
something and I all of a sudden had a deeper appreciation
for Billie Holiday° and Billy Strayhorn° so if it wasn’t love I don’t
know what it was
I see the old photographs and I am smiling and I’m sure quite
happy but what I mostly see is me
through your eyes
and I am still young and slim and very much committed to the
love we still have
Billie Holiday jazz singer (1915–59);
Billy Strayhorn jazz composer and musician (1915–67).
[1997]
2- Review of the Sex Situation
Woman wants monogamy;
Man delights in novelty.
Love is woman’s moon and sun;
Man has other forms of fun.
Woman lives but in her lord;
Count to ten, and man is bored.
With this the gist and sum of it,
What earthly good can come of it?
3- Design
I found a dimpled spider, fat and white,
On a white heal-all, holding up a moth
Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth—
Assorted characters of death and blight
Mixed ready to begin the morning right,
Like the ingredients of a witches’ broth—
A snow-drop spider, a flower like a froth,
And dead wings carried like a paper kite.
What had that flower to do with being white,
The wayside blue and innocent heal-all?
What brought the kindred spider to that height,
Then steered the white moth thither in the night?
What but design of darkness to appall?—
If design govern in a thing so small.
4- A Noiseless Patient Spider
A noiseless patient spider,
I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated,
Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding,
It launch’d forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself,
Ever unreeling them, ever tirelessly speeding them.
And you O my soul where you stand,
Surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space,
Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres to connect them,
Till the bridge you will need be form’d, till the ductile anchor hold,
1Till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, O my soul.
5- We Real Cool
The Pool Players.
Seven at the Golden Shovel.
We real cool. We
Left school. We
Lurk late. We
Strike straight. We
Sing sin. We
Thin gin. We
Jazz June. We
Die soon.
6- I'm Nobody! Who are you?
I’m Nobody! Who are you?
Are you—Nobody—too?
Then there’s a pair of us!
Don’t tell! they’d banish us—you know!
How dreary—to be—Somebody!
How public—like a Frog—
To tell your name—the livelong June—
To an admiring Bog!
Emily Dickinson
ENGL 102 Length: 250 – 300 words
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THE SPIRIT OF HEAVEN AND
EARTH
by Le Ly Hayslip with Jay Wurts
D
on’t let anyone tell you that movies are make believe. Movies possess a
spirit, just like the actors in them and the people they portray. These
actors walk and talk and have adventures and relive old lives, and,
although on screen they are thin as air, the beams of light they ride can penetrate
to our hearts. They allow us to see what before we could only imagine. They
make the unreal, real. So don’t let anyone tell you that Hollywood movies are
make believe.
For six months, from August 1992 through January 1993, I helped Oliver
Stone and his talented crew bring the ghosts from my past back to life. From as
early as 1991, when I first began talking to Oliver about his screenplay, he
showed a father’s concern not just for the health and appearance of his new off
spring, but for its spirit, too. He knew no story about the Vietnamese could be
complete if he showed only our beautiful land and handsome people and all the
suffering we’d been through. To tell the whole story, he must also explore the
world inside.
When shooting began in Phuket, Thailand, on October 19, 1992, Oliver
took me aside and, like my father had done so many years ago, gave me my new
mission.
“Ly,” he said, “your job as technical advisor will seem very familiar.” He
jabbed a finger toward my face, “It will be just like going to war! Before we
shoot a scene, you tell me if things look okay—the way you remember them or
the way they ought to be. After I say cut, you tell me how things turned out”
This assignment seemed simple enough. But I soon learned that if I said,
“Oh, my father would have looked out the window before he said that—to see if
anyone was listening,” or “The MPs wouldn’t have let those b1ackmarkct girls
to.!
so close to the compound,” he would call everyone back and re-shoot the scene.
After a few of these episodes (and some irritated looks from the hard-working
crew), I discovered the difference between comments that truly helped our “off
spring” to grow and those that merely stopped the show. A mother may see many
things, but she doesn’t necessarily have to tell “papa” everything she saw.
More typically, after an intense scene was over, Oliver would look, at me
and if I had tears in my eyes, he would say, “Okay, we got it. Next setup!” I had
become the production’s official “tear meter.” People would simply consult my
face the way they looked at light gauges and electrical dials to see if more work
was needed. After a while, the spirit of my story had spread to everyone—crew,
actors, and extras alike. Even my tears were no longer necessary. The
Americans became in their hearts Vietnamese. The Vietnamese became in their
hearts American—found themselves viewing their own life stories with new
eyes. Physically, everyone gave 200 percent, and our “spiritual gauges” went
off the scale. When a scene was good, we would all cry together and everyone
knew that the gh ...
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1. KalaamiNew
G A Z E T T E
New Series No. 8-1 July 2020
وـــــــــــــــــــــنیــــــــمالـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــک
99 مرداد 8-1 شماره جدید سری
Covid-19 and
Kalaaminew
The need to read or be
entertained was in wardrobe
for kalaaminew.
If it’s spectacle you want,
this delivers.
I do not mean investing
capital, but enough time or
attempts or even dedication.
Interstellar review
’Sahme Khodam’
2. KalaamiNew
New Series No. 8-1 July 2020
99 مرداد 8-1 شماره جدید سری
Our Team:
Amir Sedaghati
Pegah Chamani
Farnaz Miri
Moses Barok
Mehrdad Abedini
Contact Us:
Website: kalaamestan.com
Email: hi@kalaamestan.com
Phone: 021 - 88534894
WhatsApp: 09196021519
Editorialist
2 & 9
Longue
3
Iranski
4
Hit the
Exam
6
Movie
7
Story
5
Short
Note
10
3. Editorialist
The need to read or be entertained was in wardrobe for kalaaminew. She
was longing for the right moment to pick one from the wardrobe and dress
the mind properly.
But It was not soon for kalaaminew to feel the need or find herself good for
anything to browse in closet in any event to suit up, as well.
Kalaaminew had sworn to leg up, but was all in doubt if she could, at all.
She could not help keeping the word given, and also she felt like an old girl
without any suitor to put something on for the sake of lover...
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Covid-19 and Kalaaminew
Amir Sedaghati
The need to read or be entertained was in wardrobe
for kalaaminew.
2KalaamiNew
4. FORMS
Affirmative
I /You/ We/They/He/ She/ It + had +past participle
Ex. When we got home last night, we found that somebody had
broken into the flat.
Question
had + subject + past participle
Ex. Had sombody broken into the flat?
Negative
subject + had + not+ past participle
Ex. She had not gone home before I called her.
FUNCTIONS
1.Something that happened in the past
2.Talking about the things that happened before the certain time in
the past.
Farnaz Miri
Past Perfect
Longue
3 وــــــنیــــــمالـــک
5. We, Iranians of the Iranski, look
so Russian. Do not find it surprising,
if Russians come for peace but then
grasp a big piece of your lands, we
do so too! We meet many around
to show up, claiming to know much,
to be skilled in too many or even
sound like “brain surgeon” in simple
tasks, then we recognize they know
nothing but brag! Well! So far is ok.
You need to wait for short to hear:
‘what about my share’!
The Russian, oh sorry! the Iranski
people, had a share of everything,
since they stepped on the ground.
They only are kind to others not to
claim on it for a while! They have
waited long enough to sue your
morality for not naming a part of
share to them, whether they have
invested anything in any!
I do not mean investing capital, but
enough time or attempts or even
dedication. Yes, it is all beyond
logical expectations to ask a Persian
for some signs of willing! All that
matter is “sahmesh”.
Iranski citizens honor all by even
walking to the territory they want a
share of! Maybe that is why it is not
odd to see many Iranians gluing their
eyes to the page of stock market
website these days. It is the sheer
opportunity of a ‘sahm’ they have
not sweated for, even a drop!
I do not mean investing capital, but enough time or
attempts or even dedication.
Amir
Sedaghati
’Sahme Khodam’ (My Share)
Iranski
4KalaamiNew
6. So Emma stepped on the new
stage of her life… teaching.
It was hard at the beginning like any
other job. And she learned how to do
it. Before long, she became a teacher
and taught for some years.
Emma stood up and walked along
the river. It was full of small and big
stones. Each stone reminded her of
life ups and downs. Everything was in
front of her eyes, sounded like they
have happened just seconds ago… .
plump girl with a beautiful face and
a real friend who wanted to help
Emma,becauseofhard-daysfatigue.
”There is a university classmates
gathering, Emma. Come and enjoy
it! You haven’t met our friends for
along time,” Jane said. She was a
Emma: ”Yes, you are right. I think it’s
time to change my lifestyle.”
Jane: ”yes, it will be fun.”
Emma met many old friends there,
and it was pleasantly interesting.
But above all, one of the friends
attracted her attention. He was a
slender man, energetic and full of fun
and happiness.
Emma thought that, what I need
now to cure my tired soul, is a friend
full of positive and cheerful feelings.
To be continued…
P e g a h
Chamani
Part 7
Story
5 وــــــنیــــــمالـــک
7. Crime
Hit the
Exam
6KalaamiNew
1. Each year, the crime rate increases. What are the
causes of crime and what could be done to prevent this
rise in criminal activity?
2. Young people who commit crimes should be treated
in the same as adults who commit crimes. To what extent
do you agree or disagree?
Farnaz Miri
8. 7 وــــــنیــــــمالـــک
The title of Christopher Nolan’s
behemoth space epic says it all – a
grandiloquent declaration of scale
that smacks simultaneously of
ambition and hubris – like Titanic,
both the ship and the film. The
good news is that this flawed but
frequently awe-inspiring movie
about wormholes and black holes
does not implode into a dark star
of disappointment; if it’s spectacle
you want, then Interstellar delivers,
particularly when viewed in Nolan’s
preferred 70mm Imax format.
Yet while the film’s massive
gravitational pull guarantees
astronomical box-office returns,
fans of Nolan’s finest works
(Memento, The Prestige, Batman
Begins, Inception) will long for more
narrative rigour as raw science, rich
sentimentality and rank silliness
battle for the heart and soul of this
very personal project. As a diehard
Nolanoid, I found myself largely
enthralled, often amazed and
occasionally aghast.
Seamlessly amalgamating his own
semi-formed stories about space
travel with a script that his brother
Jonathan (“Jonah”) had been
developing for Steven Spielberg,
Nolan’s long-gestating magnum
opus is a futuristic fable firmly
rooted in the age-old traditions of
sci-fi.
Interstellar review (Part1)
If it’s spectacle you want, this delivers
Movie
By Guardian
Collected by Moses Barok
9. 8KalaamiNew
We open in a dust-bowl dystopian
future where blighted food supplies
are dwindling and inhabitable Earth
is dying. Harking back to Edwin
Balmer and PhilipWylie’s 1933 novel
When Worlds Collide (a Depression-
era text brought to the screen by
producer George Pal in the 1950s),
Nasa builds a “space ark” – a giant
ship that will take mankind to a
new home in the stars, provided the
“problem of gravity” can be solved
by avuncular Professor Brand
(Michael Caine).
Meanwhile, Right Stuff-style pilot-
turned-farmer Cooper (Matthew
McConaughey) is prompted by
ghostlyforcestoleadanexploratory
mission through a wormhole beyond
the rings of Saturn, abandoning
his family in search of a future for
all humanity. What follows is a
dizzying mash-up of The Haunting,
Slaughterhouse-Five, Silent
Running, Event Horizon and the
director’s cut of Aliens, with the
inverted time shifts of Inception (an
hour on a distant planet equals lost
years back on Earth) thrown in for
extra emotional heft.
While it’s temptingly
easy to cite 2001
(anything invoking
a dimensional “star
gate” triggers rarely
positive Kubrick
comparisons), the
movie that hangs over
Interstellar like the dust
cloud atmospherically
engulfingitsearthbound
scenes is Contact, with
which it shares much
more than just leading
man McConaughey.
To be continued…
10. Covid-19 and Kalaaminew
Editorialist
Yes! Now she is out! Maybe in your
hand, reading her. She is out to
detour the attentions all devoted to
heruglyrival,Covid-19,fornoreason.
She is out to take you away from all
Covid19- caused. She is on the stage
of magazine’s stand. She has worn
something, in hope of catching the
eyes of proposers.
Hope she finds the reader with
the white horse saddled to take
her to the palace of minds!
Hope she beats the rival, Covid-19,
and wins the heart of lovers.
Kalaaminew is still young enough to
have the wish and has many in closet
to slip in and catch big fishes in the
town. She is out to dwell the dark
Covid-19 has brought.
Hope she spreads her beauty to kick
her ugly rival.
But then Covid-19 appeared. She
was ugly, but kalaaminew with all
her beauties felt envious to the rival.
Surprising!! Her peers were walking
intownmeltinghearts,butnonewith
any glamor could move her toward
the closet to wear something, or at
least kick the Covid-19 out of town.
She looked shaking-feet enough to
re-act. But Covid-19 was different.
Covid-19 had nothing to catwalk for.
Butshehadeveryone’sattention.Full
attention!! That was not something
kalaaminew could get along with or
even be indifferent to.
9 وــــــنیــــــمالـــک
..... <- From Page 2
Amir
Sedaghati
11. Short
Note
Covid
CA
Flu
.....
Do u know their
meaning? I do not think
so. But certainly, u got
a feeling of negativity.
Why? Yes, at least one
refers to Bad!!
TA
DWI
YOGI
.....
Do you know
their meaning?! Again
I guess not. But u got
positive! Why? Cause at
least u had one to refer
to positivity.
So it’s your mind! Huh?!
Enjoy
Your Time
with coffee &
Learning English
in
Kalaamestan
Language Cafe’
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Amir Sedaghati
12. Turn On Your Brain
Kalaamestan Language Foundation
KalaamiNew
New Series No. 8-1 July 2020
99 مرداد 8-1 شماره جدید سری
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