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rus bowden
Valued Member Username: rusbowden
Post Number: 167 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Monday, October 24, 2005 - 7:13 pm: |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ I have just received the following e-mail from Trace Estes, and am very sorry to hear this news: ~~~~~~~~ I'm sure many people have already sent you this, but an IBPC poet--Richard Zola passed on the 22nd. He was an awesome poet and many people will miss him. Trace Date: October 23, 2005 1:48 AM Subject: Long Live Zola Richard died today (Saturday 22) at around 11:35am in the Pasque Hospice in Luton UK. He collapsed on his way to work on 28 July 2005, and was two months later diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas which was far advanced. All the hospice nursing staff were fantastic. We were looked after extremely well. I was with him all the way through to the end. We had a room with a French window and the two hospice cats came to visit us every day. Elisabeth (Richard's wife) http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/performance_poetry/61791/latest/7 ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
~M~
Board Administrator Username: mjm
Post Number: 5590 Registered: 11-1998
| Posted on Monday, October 24, 2005 - 7:28 pm: |
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This is extremely sad news, rus, but I thank you for sharing it. I had the pleasure of corresponding with Richard many years ago, but lost contact. I very much admired his work and asked if I could feature one of his poems on my website. He was very cordial and agreeable. Here is that poem: that metal medical bed _________________________________________________
when she was dying i saw my mother's genitalia (brown and healthy pubic hair) as she tried to get out of that metal medical bed and she saw me see and smiled and laughed i smiled, then looked away the machine that showed her heart rate reached 180 a nurse came and asked me to leave and i was laughing the nurse said this is not a party your mother is very ill death is not an illness my mother said it's a sort of degradation © 2000 Richard Zola Though I hadn't spoken to Richard recently, I will miss him. I have very fond memories of him as a friendly, warm and engaging man. I send my sincerest condolences to his wife and family. Thank you, Richard, for leaving the world some truly fine poetry. With Regret, M |
Christopher T George
Senior Member Username: chrisgeorge
Post Number: 2682 Registered: 12-2004
| Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 5:31 am: |
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Hi Rus and M Thanks you so much to both of you for sharing this information about Richard Zola and the fine poem, M. He will be missed. Does anyone know how old he was when he died? Several more poems by Richard Zola appear at Richard Zola, England Chris (Message edited by Chrisgeorge on October 25, 2005) Editor, Desert Moon Review http://www.desertmoonreview.com/ Co-Editor, Loch Raven Review http://www.lochravenreview.com/ http://chrisgeorge.netpublish.net/
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rus bowden
Valued Member Username: rusbowden
Post Number: 168 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 5:40 am: |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ Here is Richard Zola's web site: dances of zola ___________ Here is the Richard Zola thread at The Gazebo: Richard Zola ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
Michael MV
Senior Member Username: michaelv
Post Number: 998 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 6:55 am: |
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Condolences MJM, that's a great poem to feature on your website then & now Keeps alive why I appreciated his poetry "But spirit is something no one can destroy." --quote from S. Winwood
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rus bowden
Valued Member Username: rusbowden
Post Number: 172 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 5:34 pm: |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ The Gazebo: A Letter From Richard Zola's Wife ~~~~~~~~~~~ |