[New-Poetry] Where are the war poets?
Rsgwynn1 at cs.com
Rsgwynn1 at cs.com
Mon Nov 5 17:57:16 EST 2007
In a message dated 11/5/2007 4:47:53 PM Central Standard Time,
jforjames at aol.com writes:
>
> A couple of months ago, a friend asked me why there was no poetry dealing
> with our current war. I suppose he was thinking that the conflict in the Gulf
> has dominated the political headlines for several years now and was wondering
> why the poetic community hadn’t responded. Behind his question lurked the
> suggestion that latterday poetry is both effete and ineffectual, unable or
> unwilling to deal with the big subjects, being all style and little substance and
> having nothing to say to the everyday reader, and no way of saying it. Where
> is the war poetry, he wanted to know, and who are the war poets?
And don't forget the NEA program "Project Homecoming." I believe that some
of the results are available online and that an anthology is due out soon.
http://www.nea.gov/national/homecoming/pressreleases/OHAnnounce.html
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