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RE: That is the question (Grook)

by ivory (Pilgrim)
on Aug 04, 2000 at 18:35 UTC ( [id://26196]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to That is the question (Grook)

What's a Grook?

Ivory

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What is a Grook
by Odud (Pilgrim) on Aug 04, 2000 at 18:48 UTC
    From http://www.netpower.no/~ranveig/piethein/grook.html

    A grook, or "gruk" which is the original Danish name, is a short, often humorous poem, which expresses some sort of wisdom. Piet Hein invented the grooks during World War II, when Denmark was occupied by Germany. The short poems were easy to remember, and had a hidden meaning that wasn't easily understood by the Germans and their helpers. The name of these poems, as well as the signature used, "Kumbel", were picked simply because nothing else could be associated with them.

    Odud
RE: RE: That is the question (Grook)
by osfameron (Hermit) on Aug 04, 2000 at 19:07 UTC
    They're short pithy rhymed poems, and were originally created by a Dane called Piet Hein who was a scientist, town planner, writer etc... (can't be certain, but I think Piet Hein would have liked Perl).

    Though I've not yet killed myself looking (local bookshop, Amazon, bol.com), it looks like his collections of grooks ("Grooks", "More Grooks" and "Still More Grooks") are out of print.
    But you can find quite a lot of them online (www.google.com gives quite a good set of results).

    Each Grook was illustrated with a simple ink sketch: some of these are very good and add a lot to the poems...

    ...which is possibly more than can be said for these Perl translations... (posted in Perl Poetry...)

    Cheerio!
    Osfameron

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