Kim Drone posts her work and provides a forum for other poets.
Alexander’s poem: an explication
January 23, 2009There is also explication posted on Daniel Klotz’s website. At times, he seems to belabor the obvious:
Allusion abounds. Many of the images are poignant because they call up greater significance in our minds. “Picked the cotton,” for instance, is about much more than just any person in any field picking any cotton. It alludes to our national history and to racial disunity that continues to permeate our culture.
Aside from that quibble, he presents a good read. It might be very worthwhile to include this in a secondary school poetry class.
Alexander’s poem critiqued
January 23, 2009I’ve seen some ungenerous reviews of Alexander’s poem on the web.
Obama Inaugural Poet Elizabeth Alexander Gets D Minus in Poetry Composition
Adam Kirsch on Elizabeth Alexander’s Bureaucratic Verse at The New Republic.
and another on the London Times that I can’t seem to find the link for.
Elizabeth Alexander’s poem
January 23, 2009The full text, with lineation is on the New York Times website.
I’ve been thinking a lot about Elizabeth Alexander’s poem, as I’m sure a lot of other poets have. It is a remarkable and rare moment that poetry gets any kind of public attention, at least in the US.
It was extremely accessible piece. It left me wondering how close a poem could be to ordinary speech without ceasing to be a poem.
I don’t think the inauguration would have been a good place to trot out poetic pyrotechnics, what Mary Leader once simply summed up as “fancy.”
Another problem with presenting a poem before millions is nuance and ambiguity, hyperbole, any of which might make for an interesting poem, but leave an audience puzzled or offended.
Is the Washington Mall the place to read any good poem?
added a new site: Sarah Moore
October 24, 2007Sarah Moore, shares poems and photographs here on her blog My World in Words.
added a new site: Isaac Hopkins
October 24, 2007Isaac Hopkins shares his work on his blog, IHOP Unpublished.
added a new site: moontowncafe.com
October 24, 2007Moontown Cafe, blog featuring a radio show, poetry discussion area and poetry contests.
New Site added: Poetic Legacy
October 10, 2007Poetic Legacy, an online poetry ezine, editor Michael Lee Johnson, author of The Lost American
New site added: Neopoet.com
October 10, 2007Neopoet.com, an online poetry workshop and community. Neopoet
hosts a monthly newsletter, an active forum, and holds frequent
contests.
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