Hi Rick. Last Thursday a dozen or so Las Vegas poets read our contributions
to the anthology "Before Children Drew Flowers" (all proceeds to go to the
Twin Towers Orphan Fund for the higher education of the kids who lost a
parent in the tragedy, see web site).
http://www.ttof.org
I'm sure that there are still some (chapbook sized) books available ($7.50
to TTOF) so if anyone wanted one they could contact Danna Botwick
("[log in to unmask]" in the "CC" of this e-mail) who organized the
reading and the printing. In one of the 2 that I did ("Nausea"), I used a
line from "The Waste Land" as a sort of prayer. There's better stuff in it
than mine, but it's kind of interesting that I could only revert to TSE in
the more intense moments.
Robert
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From: Rickard A. Parker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:31 AM
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Subject: Poetry and Sept. 11: A Guided Anthology by Robert Pinsky
I'll like to post the URL to a new webpage by Robert Pinsky
written to commerate the terrorist attacks on New York and
Washington last year.
http://slate.msn.com/?id=2070444
Poetry and Sept. 11: A Guided Anthology
By Robert Pinsky
Updated Friday, September 6, 2002, at 7:42 AM PT
The article starts:
The interest in poetry in the wake of the calamitous attacks
of last fall surprised some observers. But the art of poetry
makes the breath of any one reader its medium: a commanding
appeal, heightened at a time when many of us felt overdosed
or overwhelmed by mass media.
Pinski then supplies some commentary and then comments further
on the following poems:
Souvenir of the Ancient World
By Carlos Drummond de Andrade
The House on the Hill
by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Curse
By Frank Bidart
September 11
By Teresa Cader
Last September I believe that I sent the URLs to the following
two Slate articles:
http://slate.msn.com/?id=115900
Auden on Bin Laden
By Eric McHenry
Posted Thursday, September 20, 2001, at 8:30 PM PT
McHenry wrote a commentary on W. H. Auden's "September 1, 1939" which
can be read at http://www.poets.org/poems/poems.cfm?prmID=1391
http://slate.msn.com/?id=115850
Four Poems
By Robert Pinsky
Posted Friday, September 21, 2001, at 12:00 AM PT
Pinsky's commentary was:
Many people have sought poetry in response to the death,
terror, courage, and disruption following the recent attack
and massacre. Here are four poems: Edwin Arlington Robinson's
"The House on the Hill," which meditates on absolute loss and
the inadequacy of words; Marianne Moore's "What Are Years?"
on the subject of courage ; Carlos Drummond de Andrade's
"Souvenir of the Ancient World," in which it is normal life
that becomes the remote, ancient time; and Czeslaw Milosz's
defiant invocation of the good, "Incantation."
There followed these poems:
The House on the Hill
by Edwin Arlington Robinson
What Are Years?
by Marianne Moore
Souvenir of the Ancient World
by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, translated by Mark Strand
Incantation
by Czeslaw Milosz, translated by the author and Robert Pinsky
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