Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Beauty of Minnesota's Autumn

The Beauty of Minnesota’s Autumn

Now droops the troubled trees
The cold sunset, darkens the leaf.

A fear so holy,

A grief, elusive,
Creates the changing of the year

The weary sigh—from long winds
Itch the sky,--with blue tints;

A dream

For a dreamers eye

What sorrow stirs in mine?
A tear, for autumn’s grave

A mist, for a winter’s sky;

In vain, in vain I rage…
“Let it be autumn once again!”

Note: (11/20/2005) There is no place on earth more beautiful in autumn (during the changing of the leaves), than

Recent Notes (2005)
Pertaining to Mr. Siluk’s interviews, and correspondents:

Note 1: Recent interview on Radio Programas del Peru, concerning his two publications: “Spell of the Andes,” and “Peruvian Poems”; (RPP; Radio Programs and Channel #6, Cable Magico)) reaching five countries, and three contient)); over 15-million people; by Milagros Valverde, 11/15/2005, 11:00 PM. (Milagors read poems from both of Mr. Siluk’s books: “Spell of the Andes”and“The Ice Maiden”.)

Note 2: “Spell of the Andes,” recommended by the Cultural Agency in Lima- Peru; located in Alfredo Benavides # 605 - Apartment 201, phone number 2428942

Note 3: Interviewed by JP Magazine, interviewer Jose Luis Pantoja Ventocilla, who had very positive comments and appreciation for Dennis’ Poetic Peruvian Traditions and Contemporary way of Life; 10/26/2005.

Note 4: Mayor of San Jeronimo, Peru, Jesus Vargas Párraga, “All mayors should recognize Dennis’ work (on his Poetic traditions of Peru; and favourable articles for the Mantaro Valley Region) and publicize it.... (paraphrased: we should not hide his work)”

Note 5: 91.7 Radio “Super Latina”, 10/19/2005, interviewer Joseito Arrieta, reaching 1.2 million people in the Mantaro Valley Region about the book “Spell of the Andes” (paraphrased): the Municipality and the Cultural House from Huancayo should give an acknowledgement for the work you did on The Mantaro Valley.

Note 6: Channel #5 “Panamericana” 10/16/2005, “Good Morning Huancayo” (in Huancayo, Peru ((population 325,000)); interviewed by reporter: Vladimir Bendezú, on Mr. Siluk’s two books: “Spell of the Andes,” and “Peruvian Poems”: also on, Mr. Siluk’s biography; for the Mantaro Valley Region, in Peru.)

*Note 7: Cesar Hildebrandt, International Journalist and Commentator, for Channel #2, in Lima, Peru, on October 7, 2005, introduced Mr. Siluk’s book, “Peruvian Poems,” to the world, saying: “…Peruvian Poems, is a most interesting book, and important….” (Population of Lima, eight million, and all of Peru: twenty-five million)) plus a number of other Latin American countries: reaching about sixty-three million inhabitants, in addition, his program reaches Spain)).

Note 8: More than 240,000-visit Mr. Siluk’s web site a year: see his travels and books…!

Note 9: Mr. Siluk received a signed personal picture with compliments from the Dalai Lama, 11/05, after sending him his book with a letter, “The Last Trumpet…” on eschatology.

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