Jo-Ann Mort

Sunday in Gdansk
July 25, 2024 Mort Jo-Ann

Sunday in Gdansk

 

 

In the Gdansk inner harbor
the boat is filled with families and couples
toasting each other with pints.
The town becomes
only shipyards and then, the open sea.

 

A singer tests the microphone with his pointer finger.
Everyone else joins in. I am a kind of lonely
that is hard to feel or swallow.

 

We pass the shipyards, boats half-carcassed
where Solidarity was born,
converted into trendy loft living.
The Solidarity Museum has signage
on the glass doors at the entrance
proclaiming: “Europe begins here.”

 

A light show about a peoples’ revolution
reflects off the walls along the quay
as families enjoy ice cream cones.  Lech Walesa
is in his apartment nearby, half-revered and half reviled.
In Westerplatte, on the tiny beach next to the parking lot
shirtless truck drivers stand near their rigs, their shorts
damp with the smell of land that sits awkwardly
between East and West. Here is a french fries stand
where the world once broke apart.

 

Whoever visits history gets to write it.

 

 

 

The poem published here, Sunday in Gdansk, is from Jo-Ann Mort’s forthcoming first book, “A Precise Chaos”. The book will be published by Arrowsmith Press in Spring 2025. Jo-Ann, a poet and journalist, lives in Brooklyn and travels frequently for inspiration and  story-chasing. She is a member of the steering committee of Writers for Democratic Action.

Jo-Ann Mort is a poet and journalist who lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, though she is a frequent traveler, especially to Israel and its neighbors. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, her poetry has recently appeared in The Atlanta Review,  UpstreetStand, and The Women’s Review of Books. Her journalism and analysis have appeared in The New Republic, Washington Post opinion,  Foreign PolicyDissent (where she is also a member of the editorial board), The American Prospect, and other publications. She is co-author of a book about the kibbutzim in Israel published by Cornell U. Press. She tweets at @ChangeCommNYC.