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M Sarki

Besides being a poet with four collections published, M Sarki is a painter, film maker, and photographer. He likes fine coffee and long walks. 

M Sarki has written, directed, and produced six short films titled Gnoman's Bois de Rose, Biscuits and Striola , The Tools of Migrant Hunters, My Father's Kitchen, GL, and Cropped Out 2010. More details to follow. Also the author of the feature film screenplay, Alphonso Bow.

Currently reading

L'Appart: The Delights and Disasters of Making My Paris Home
David Lebovitz
We Learn Nothing: Essays
Tim Kreider
Elmet: LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017
Fiona Mozley
Limbo, and Other Places I Have Lived: Short Stories
Lily Tuck
The Double Life of Liliane
Lily Tuck
At Home with the Armadillo
Gary P. Nunn
American Witness: The Art and Life of Robert Frank
RJ Smith
Autumn
Karl Ove Knausgård, Ingvild Burkey, Vanessa Baird
Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd (Reading Edition)
Nick Mason
American Witness: The Art and Life of Robert Frank
J.R. Smith
Thirty Poems - Robert Walser, Christopher Middleton The very day I finish the Thirty Poems by Robert Walser is the same day, an hour later actually, than when I completed the screening of Quentin Tarentino's DJANGO. Not that the book has anything to do with my viewing of the film, but in a way the forty or so fifty-gallon drums of fake blood used to kill almost everybody in the film's three hour length left me with an exhausted view of Tarentino's world as well as an emerging comfort for the relaxed spooning I did with Walser's verse.

Middleton admittedly took liberties with the rhymes and I am glad for that. He made the poems better, more palatable. I enjoyed reading these poesies on the heels of just finishing THE TANNERS yesterday. Hat is off to Middleton for doing a very good job.