Showing posts with label Simone Akgulian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simone Akgulian. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Simone Akgulian: Roll Call

Alphabetically.
Teacher’s eyes extend down the list,
Where my name rests
Like the foul-smelling flower,
Atop a healthy stem.

Lips part,
Vocal chords vibrate,
And out comes
A mass
Of vowels and consonants.
A tumor of a last name;
Mutation of its former self.

“Did I pronounce that correctly?” they say.

My answer, dear teacher,
Is no,
You did not.
The words from your mouth are
Glass breaking, cars crashing,
Boats docking on New York’s Islands.
My name should not
Make these noises!

It should sound like
Garlic, grapes, and pomegranates.
Skyscraping mountains, wrongfully taken.
And arcs, not boats, brushing against
The stark white peaks
Of the origins of my DNA.

Where’s the growl in your throat?
The smell of budding white roses
Breaking the soil?
Where is the linking of pinkies?
The curling fumes of sweet incense
That breathe culture into my lungs
And pump Tomarza through my veins?

They went where my father’s language went.
With the touching of hand to
Forehead, chest, and shoulders.
With the roll of the tongue,
The hum of the throat
That great grandma brought with her
Leather hard feet
Across razor sharp deserts.
They went with promises of never forgetting.
They came and they went.
Now the only evidence rests
On a wall in New York
And the size of my tea leaf eyes.

So I swallow
The whine of the clarinet
And pounding of kef time,
And say,

“Yes, that’s how it’s pronounced.”


Simone Akgulian won the 2010 Armenian Poetry Project writing competition in the teenager category.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Winners of the 2010 APP Competition

I am happy to report that APP's First Annual Poetry Writing Competition received thirty-nine entries by the January 15th deadline. A week later, ASA board member Alice Movsesian, and APP friends Rachel Goshgarian, PhD, and Silva Ajemian both of New York City, got together to jury the entries. As administrator of the competition, I kept a list of names but identified each entry by a number and category, presenting the names only after the winners were selected.

Teen-age category
Winner: SIMONE AKGULIAN is a 16 year old young lady who attends the Oak Park River Forest High School. She wins this category with her poem “Roll Call”.
Honourable mention to: Ashley Merdkhanian, age 13, who attends the St. Gregory A. & M. Hovsepian School, in California.

College age category
Winner is 20 year old NAIRI KHATCHADOURIAN for her Armenian poem Անանուանելի ինչ որ զգացում. She attends The American University of Paris and is in the U.S. alternate semesters.

23 years and older category
Winner is ALEXANDRA BEZDIKIAN, who hails from SF. Her poem is entitled “Berated”.

I take this opportunity to thank the ASA Board for its sponsorship of the 1st annual APP Poetry writing competition.

Many thanks to all those who participated in the U.S. and Canada. The winning entries will be posted starting today.




Lola Koundakjian, APP Curator and Producer