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Monday, March 7, 2011
Have Poems, Will Travel
Depending on your time frame, this could be either 1) an announcement for an upcoming poetry reading, or more plausibly 2) a souvenir from my one and only poetry reading 32 years ago when I returned to the Pacific Northwest for three months during the summer of 1979. John Levy was living in Seattle at that time and was instrumental in setting up the reading. I think there must have been about thirty people in attendance.
The flier announcing the event is from the cover of my first book, Sentences, and most of the poems I read that night were from that collection, though I did read some translations I had done of Seferis' Mythistorema.
If anybody out there wants to pay my travel expenses, I'd be more than willing to return to the US for my second poetry reading! I'd even be willing to dispense with the honorarium. If interested, please submit your proposal within the next 32 years.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Urban Indian Legend
No place
on any white
man’s map—
red
abstract
rib
like
tracks
treading
a
cross an end
less pale
concrete
tract.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Huuklyeand Cinquor on Levity in Poetry
Levity does have a place in poetry—
It has to be somewhere
Between having your head stuck
In the ground and your feet
Ascending in air.
Moderator’s comments: I felt so giddy while reading this poem that at first I thought Cinquor had written “feat” instead of “feet”—but then again, I’ve always been a sucker for puns—like John Donne—or should that be “did?”
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Charles Baudelaire , The Exterminator
My latest offering over at Weekly Hubris shows how you can dispose of work written by pestiferous, pretentious pseudo-artistic poseurs by employing Monsieur Fleurs du Mal as a hit man. While you’re on the premises, check out what the other columnists have to offer!
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