[New-Poetry] Eratophobia: fear of poetry (& the end of Nat'l
Poetry Slag ...
TheOldMole
Opus40-01 at opus40.org
Sat May 5 16:11:24 EDT 2007
Well, as Richard Hug osays, "You have to be silly to write poems at
all." So this strikes me as no sillier than any other organizational
method. What about that book of Asbery's where the poems are arranged in
chronological order by title. I figure this is the way Turco sees,
hears, feels his poetry divided. For that matter, I'm preparing a
chapbook for release this summer, in which all the poems are in the same
form. (Cue for "Oh, really, Tad? That's fascinating! Tell us more about
it! When can we order a copy?")
JforJames at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/5/2007 12:58:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> Opus40-01 at opus40.org writes:
>
> don't think, for Turco, that it's at all strange for a division, that
> being an issue that's so important to him.
>
>
> Turco talked a bit about the 60s and 70s when he felt like an outsider
> (as a formalist) in the poetry community. He spoke about how he got
> into compiling The Book of Forms. He said there wasn't any comparable
> book available at the time. I'm not sure if he was exagerating on that
> point. Probably he meant his guidebook was to be morre comprehensive
> than anything else available at the time. Some of the formally
> inclined on the list could probably shed some light on the dark ages
> of formalist poetry, when versifiers were hiding the catacombs and
> writing their poems on winding sheets of the dead.
>
> Someone else might know whether Turco's books contain a mix of free
> and formal poetry? If they do, then it strikes me as very odd to
> separate out the two modes in one's corpus. I think if you're going to
> publish both kinds then you should see them as complementary in some
> way and not something to quarantined apart. I would think that it'd be
> desirable that one's readers could encounter a villanelle on page 98
> and turn to an unmetered, sans rime narrative on p. 99, and so on
> through the collection.
> Finnegan
>
>
>
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