[New-Poetry] Art of Finding, Linda Gregg's essay
Suzanne Burns
queenmouse at gmail.com
Tue Dec 19 09:58:27 EST 2006
On 12/19/06, TheOldMole <tad at opus40.org> wrote:
>
> I have to say it didn't do anything for me, and I went to it with high
> expectations.
>
I just read it and I feel the same. Maybe it is just me, but I really don't
think this essay is saying much that is very original.
Example: "The art of finding in poetry is the art of marrying the sacred to
the world, the invisible to the human." Translating this from Gregg-speak
and her love of such words as "marry", "sacred" and "invisible", what is
actually being said here?
"Marrying the sacred to the world" sounds to me kind of like saying "what I
want to say about the world, my experience in it, and my feelings which are
very spiritual"; "the invisible to the human" is sounds like just another
way of saying "express your abstract ideas or feelings using concrete
details that you see in the world."
This is the sort of bland statement I would expect to hear in a Poetry 101
class.
Suzanne
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