[New-Poetry] Big Bucks in Poetics
Christopher Kelly
chris.kelly at nyu.edu
Wed Dec 19 16:03:36 EST 2007
Also, sales of Plath's work in US produced a significant revenue stream for TH.
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From: David Bircumshaw <david.bircumshaw at ntlworld.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 2:17 pm
Subject: Re: [New-Poetry] Big Bucks in Poetics
To: "NewPoetry: Contemporary Poetry News & Views" <new-poetry at wiz.cath.vt.edu>
> I think the problem in this matter occurs where a fair number of
> people
> make careers out of having /status/ as poets, and thereby gaining
> grants, residencies, lectureships etc as their main source of income.
> So
> the focus becomes not writing well but acquiring a validated (by
> whom?)
> membership of a profession without accountable standards, formal
> qualifications, objective measurements of credentials, unlike doctors,
>
> teachers, lawyers etc, or demonstrable and agreed standards of
> proficiency, as in serious theatre or music. It's like Freemasonry in
>
> being both public and reclusive but unlike Freemasonry the methods of
>
> acceptance into the fold are unknown, but certainly this focus on
> 'making it' weakens the standards of writing.
>
> Btw I think Hughes also relied on his income as a farmer to some extent.
>
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>
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