Free row
Kasper Pfeifer
Leave without bread and weapons
The mountains will fall down, a comic mouse will be born.
Go to work.
Looking for a fresh one. Free time:
murky and short. Plan, consume,
Don't get bored. Mountains
in the womb, a dog was born.
Every day will be like Sunday.
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Kasper Pfeifer (1989) is simply a poet. She works as an assistant prof. at the Institute of Literature of the University of Silesia, she cooperates with the Avantgard investigation Centre of the Jagiellonian University. He published a poetic book adblock (Łódź 2019), nominated for the Wrocław Poetic Award Silesius in the category of debut of the year, awarded as part of the K. Iłlakowicz Prize and in the Golden mediate of poesy competition. He lives in Katowice. The published poem comes from The harvest knows its place, which in May will be published by the Association of Polish Writers in Łódź.
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Free row is the space of Liberté!, taking into account important, most progressive and dynamic changes in Polish poesy of fresh years. Poems will respond to current events, but besides avoid them erstwhile times require political silence, and passions are not a good advisor in interpreting reality.
Editorial by Rafał Gavin