[New-Poetry] Aram Saroyan
Bob Grumman
bobgrumman at nut-n-but.net
Wed Apr 23 23:10:27 EDT 2008
Chris Lott wrote:
> That was actually unfair. The quote just made me laugh because it
> evokes an attitude that I find-- well-- laughable. Many find me worse,
> I'm sure. I wish I'd known I was writing poems when I was repeating
> words while stoned not so many years ago!
I'd be happier if I knew that Saroyan composed without pharmaceutical
help, but I think all the best poets composed out of an altered
consciousness. Those lucky are able to get into such a consciousness
without marijuana or the like. I wonder how many of the poems Saroyan
wrote while stoned he kept. I'll bet he edited himself while unstoned.
Should he return the prize on the grounds that he did the equivalent of
using steroids?
As for "lighght," Chris, it may just be me (and a few others) who, as
kids, found the fact that some letters are silent in words so
exhilaratingly and profoundly wowwy that we found Saroyan's poem
irresistibly appealing. (I was extremely taken with homonyms,
too--sea/see probably the most.) Even if we overrate "lighght," though,
it has to be admitted that it did something no other poem ever did--in a
genre Saroyan practically invented, the one-word poem. I would claim
that any poetry-lover who looks down on such poems is as ridiculous as a
poetry-lover who would look down on epics.
--Bob
--Bob G.
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