A scorned lover imagines her partner in the drama of an abstract geometric painting in one last anguished message.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
A lover's parting shot Frieda Hughes: Poetry
A scorned lover imagines her partner in the drama of an abstract geometric painting in one last anguished message.
Congratulations Kelli
- Congratulations to Kelli Russell Agodon for her Pushcart nomination by 32 Poems!
- 87 year old Ferlinghetti recognized by France for his poetry.
- Over the weekend I listened to a number of podcasts from Poetry Magazine's web site. The following one concerning a poem by Dean Young caught my fancy and I thought I'd pass it along. [click here]
Monday, December 11, 2006
Under Construction....
Persian poetry for dummies?
Small Wonder "Truthiness" is the New Word for 2006
When Comedy Central's The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert first used the word "truthiness" in October of 2005 in a comedy skit, he defined the word as "truth that comes from the gut, not books." And in January of this year, the American Dialect Society chose the word as their own 16th annual Word of the Year, defining it as "the quality of preferring concepts or facts one wishes to be true, rather than concepts or facts known to be true." So with it's 5-1 margin in the Merriam-Webster poll over a year after Colbert's original usage, it is clear the word has staying power. Yet, can it be any great surprise?
The past few years we have witnessed at our nation's highest levels the so many instances of something packaged, labeled and sold to the American people as truth in spite of contravening evidence. The war in Iraq being a prime example. Tensions in this country and far beyond our boarders for that matter, are strained by persons holding on to a truth they prefer as opposed to one based upon factual information.
The president of Iran is holding a two-day Holocaust conference in Tehran to discuss if the Holocaust in WWII actually existed. Along with so much of what we have witnessed over these past few years by our own president, it seems that there are plenty of examples of truthiness in the highest places. Can it be any wonder that these are times of extreme nationalist passions and great international strife? Truth has become not an objective, but a means to an end that is molded like play-dough to fit the occasion. We who buy into this are the play-dough that is manipulated.
Tags: truthiness Stephen Colbert words Language Culture Iran Bush Holocaust War IraqFriday, December 08, 2006
A prisoner of the enemy - Times 2 - Times Online
Frieda Hughes has a weekly column on poetry in the London Times. Read the latest here
Just A Fun Draft
Principal among the theatrics
Vivian postulated a retro design,
After all it was her kitchen--
She alone should have the say
For which I had no discomfort,
Only what I felt
Were innocuous questions
About how the laser cooker,
Robotic sweeper and hydrogenated
Gadgets were going to clash
With black and white checked décor
Accessorized with pink Flamingos.