"It is true that the poet does not directly address his neighbors; but he does address a great congress of persons who dwell at the back of his mind, a congress of all those who have taught him and whom he has admired; they constitute his ideal audience and his better self." ~ Richard Wilbur
Yes, who is the poet's audience? Sometimes, I write with absolutely no audience in mind. I have been known to think more about audience in rewrites, but I'll admit, sometimes I believe it is my own soul that is the audience. I think perhaps this is the very audience Wilbur is addressing.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Monday, April 10, 2006
NPR : Caroline Kennedy: 'My Favorite Poetry for Children'
NPR : Caroline Kennedy: 'My Favorite Poetry for Children'
I featured a piece on this in one of my blog posts in the past but I thought since NPR did a segment on morning edition, it was worth mentioning it during National Poetry Month.
Tags: National Poetry Month Poetry Caroline Kennedy
I featured a piece on this in one of my blog posts in the past but I thought since NPR did a segment on morning edition, it was worth mentioning it during National Poetry Month.
Tags: National Poetry Month Poetry Caroline Kennedy
Mondays Can Be Such A Bitch
So today is Monday. It is also my oldest daughters birthday. What a contrast. I recall Cathy Ann's birth like it was yesterday, though sadly, it was eons ago. Yet, today is Monday and I'd like to forget it already. The day started with the realization that all out CD's were stolen from the car. Then, my wife's very favorite winter hat was damaged. To add insult to injury, she locked herself out of work this morning, on my account. Monday is not normally a kind day anyway, but today especially.
So back to my oldest daughter. She lives out of the area, so we rarely see her. I am quite proud of her, as I am all our kids, but she is the only one who has moved out of the city and her mother and I miss her very much!
I did not write much this weekend but, for what time I attempted, I was back to trying to force a round peg into a square hole. Of course the results were not worthy of salvage. So much in contrast to last week when stuff just rolled out of the pen to the page.
I suppose it is time to shake this Monday thing and try to get things moving. My body seems to be moving at the speed of a slug and that is just not going to help me get through this day. I guess I need to get a little more positive passion about the day.
Here is the poet's quote for the day:
"The voice of passion is better than the voice of reason. The passionless cannot change history." ~ Czeslaw Milosz
So back to my oldest daughter. She lives out of the area, so we rarely see her. I am quite proud of her, as I am all our kids, but she is the only one who has moved out of the city and her mother and I miss her very much!
I did not write much this weekend but, for what time I attempted, I was back to trying to force a round peg into a square hole. Of course the results were not worthy of salvage. So much in contrast to last week when stuff just rolled out of the pen to the page.
I suppose it is time to shake this Monday thing and try to get things moving. My body seems to be moving at the speed of a slug and that is just not going to help me get through this day. I guess I need to get a little more positive passion about the day.
Here is the poet's quote for the day:
"The voice of passion is better than the voice of reason. The passionless cannot change history." ~ Czeslaw Milosz
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Poet's Quote for Sunday April 9
"A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas frozen inside our soul." ~ Franz Kafka
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Poet's Quote - Sautuday April 8th
"Yet there are times when a deeper need enters, when we want the poem to be not only pleasurably right but compellingly wise, not only a surprising variation played upon the world, but a re-tuning of the world itself." ~ Seamus Heaney
Friday, April 07, 2006
Hearing again the life-altering, haunting words of poet Sexton
Hearing again the life-altering, haunting words of poet Sexton - baltimoresun.com
On October 1st, 1974, Anne Sexton appeared at Goucher College and gave her last lecture. With her usual props - a glass of water, a sheaf of papers, a pack of cigarettes, she delivered a bracing, spirited 90 minute performance that ended with a prolonged standing ovation. Looking back at this address, were there signs of what was to come?
Tags: Poetry Anne Sexton
On October 1st, 1974, Anne Sexton appeared at Goucher College and gave her last lecture. With her usual props - a glass of water, a sheaf of papers, a pack of cigarettes, she delivered a bracing, spirited 90 minute performance that ended with a prolonged standing ovation. Looking back at this address, were there signs of what was to come?
Tags: Poetry Anne Sexton
Friday Smiles!
My selected Poet Quote of the day is great advice. It comes from Christina Rossetti
"Better by far you should forget and smile that you should remember and be sad."
~*~
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