Thursday, December 17, 2009
A little wisdom for today...
~ Lucille Clifton
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Blind Date
One of the things I liked about it was how rich the language seemed. It was ripe with cultural intrigue. It embodied cold war era images. She referenced literary and political people and used language that while familiar was unique… like cigarillo, spray-tan and candelabra.
The title itself is catchy and suggests a sort of creepiness that makes you want to read it although on another level you feel repelled. This is the kind of stuff that makes for good poetry. There is nothing overtly sexual here – more the tease of something off limits.
In some respects this is a period piece. It helps to have been alive and aware of the world in the seventies. Someone born in say 1979 would not likely appreciate it as much. But the poem was well written – keeps interest alive and closes with a great ending line. Read it for yourself here.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
I don't doubt-
Space Sculpture
swooped together in outstretched arms
and pulled from the deep black,
the whole of holes
to become
the sum of something.
*photo credit- Hubble Telescope
About the Object Object Name: NGC 346
Object Description: Cluster and Nebulosity in the Small Magellanic Cloud
Position (J2000): R.A. 00h 59m 18s.0
Dec. -72° 10' 48"
Constellation: Tucana
Distance: 210,000 light-years away (64,000 parsecs)
Dimensions: This image is 4.7 arcminutes (280 light-years or 87 parsecs).
Here's a Surprise
It's interesting that John Updike's Endpoint and Other Poems - Updikes last book of poetry finished just months before his death, also made the list.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Unconscious Mutterings - Week 359
You say... I think:
1.Up :: stairs
2.Scram! :: scat!
3.Smell :: odor
4.Belong :: join
5.Doug :: cartoon
6.Collar :: dog
7.Squirrel :: nut
8.Chinese :: checkers
9.Tracker :: SUV
10.Apartment :: rental
get your own list at Unconscious Mutterings
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Poems By Heart
This evening I stumbled onto a relatively new poetry site that is predicated on a novel idea. Ok, I guess it’s really a poetic idea. Poet Frank Giampietro has created a web site with recordings of poems that are recited by heart. While Giampietro would like to have more celebrity poets recorded on the site, he encourages any writers to submit mp3 file of a favorite poem and a little bit about what it is about the poem that is special to them.
Memorizing poems has become almost a lost art and Giampietro’s site is a wonderful way to promote memorization and at the same time expose this poems to a wider audience. Check out the site for yourself. I recall Claudia Emerson and Robert Pinsky as being among those already on the site. Enough babble about it – go check out POEMS BY HEART for yourself!