Photo image projected
Backside of my mind
At cerebral drive-in
Theater of horror.
Subtitled screams of pain,
Humiliation amid
Barked orders from
Military mongrels
Gone mad with power
In this silent movie
That echoes still in
Recesses of my recollection.
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Saturday, May 15, 2004
Speech is free unless it's critical
Rio Rancho High School in New Mexico it seems is a quite a piece of work. It seems the principal there has a very jaded view of what exactly America is all about.
Check out this story by Bill Hill. I will be most interested to follow this story and keep readers updated.
Check out this story by Bill Hill. I will be most interested to follow this story and keep readers updated.
Friday, May 14, 2004
1000 Words
Photo image projected
Backside of my head
At cerebral drive-in
Theater of horror.
Subtitled screams of pain,
Humiliation amid
Barked orders from
Military mongrels
Gone mad with power
In this silent movie
That echoes in
Recesses of my mind.
Backside of my head
At cerebral drive-in
Theater of horror.
Subtitled screams of pain,
Humiliation amid
Barked orders from
Military mongrels
Gone mad with power
In this silent movie
That echoes in
Recesses of my mind.
Thursday, May 13, 2004
sex-a-ge-na-ri-an
Poetry In a Bottle couldn't help but think of EILEEN after seeing this.
Michaela has a Puritan sighting! Excuse me while I hike my pants up a bit.
Oh, and the post title... I'm not between 60 and 70 and this really is only a lame attempt to see what kind of traffic it draws from google. hee he!
Michaela has a Puritan sighting! Excuse me while I hike my pants up a bit.
Oh, and the post title... I'm not between 60 and 70 and this really is only a lame attempt to see what kind of traffic it draws from google. hee he!
Monday, May 10, 2004
Whose Voice Is It Anyhow?
I read this article about Robert Pinsky's visit to University of California Irvine to discuss poetry. Pinsky of course a past U.S. Poet Laureate. The following struck me with interest:
I like the analogy of the reader being the medium, and I am not adverse to the idea that once a piece of poetry goes public, it is subject to varied and broad interpretation. But what then happens to the concept of a writer "finding his or her voice?" This seems like contrasting views and yet I can visualize both, though with difficulty in the same breath.
Something to think about further tonight I suppose.
"Poetry is supposed to be said by the literal or imagined voice of the reader. Poetry is a unique art whose medium is the audience body," Pinsky said. "It isn't the poet's voice, it is the voice of whoever reads the poem."
I like the analogy of the reader being the medium, and I am not adverse to the idea that once a piece of poetry goes public, it is subject to varied and broad interpretation. But what then happens to the concept of a writer "finding his or her voice?" This seems like contrasting views and yet I can visualize both, though with difficulty in the same breath.
Something to think about further tonight I suppose.
Wednesday, May 05, 2004
Writing Poetry May Be Hazardous to Your Health
Poets die younger than novelists, playwrights, and nonfiction writers. They're also poorer, get beat up more often, and are really tired of seeing people roll their eyes when told how they earn their meager living. And you wonder why they write such depressing stuff. This according to Barry Gottlieb at alternet.org
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