BoldVoice Kenya in search of justice. Afrika: Mothers freedom. Kenya: Leadership vs Politics. Free Expression. Vote
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Bjornson, its time to speak to us! U inspire!
What I like about Bjornson is that he is a silent giant that is awakening. He was one of the four giants of Norwegian Literature along with Ibsen, Kiellands and Lie. Ibsen got the best attention.
I am inspired by Bjornson in many ways!
Being great and silent but talking at the right time.
Making us question what is the meaning of relevance!
Being a political activist.. although I prefer people who vote
I love it that Ibsen said to him that his own life.. Bjornson 's is literature.
Influencing politics deeply without being in Parliament or in Government.
Encouraging Norwegians to use their own language and not Danish.
Making an artistic contribution to the Norwegian National Anthem in his own words.
Making royalty in Norway have to discover how to fly a flag at half mast at his death.
Being relevant to me today.
Now that his centenary is being celebrated in Norway, I found a corner in his honour and took this photo. The photo is great but the sad thing is that the friend who took it is in hiding. Her brother disappeared in Pakistan, a rather common story and she suffers so much wondering if she will ever see him. She was outspoken and ended up in refuge. But the dead also speak and all governments should learn to respect freedom and justice!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2017, Kenya post- election deadlock is old; who did not see it coming did not want to, and the child is dead
Mathare Math in voice...for Raila Odinga His mouth is open with fear. The palms of his hands with fingers open. This is a fla...
-
It is the people of Kenya who must be as tall as giraffes and look all around, not get stuck in small houses and windows... photo by M...
-
Lillian Ikal Angelei "She comes forth with good news of a happier Turkana region!" It has come as fabulous news ...
-
Stop threatening reformers! With Women of Bunge la Mwananchi and Dr. Willy Mutunga in Huruma 2009 Most of the suffering and war I...
No comments:
Post a Comment