{"id":245,"date":"2006-10-27T00:01:05","date_gmt":"2006-10-27T05:01:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=245"},"modified":"2006-10-28T20:08:56","modified_gmt":"2006-10-29T01:08:56","slug":"poetry-friday-reason-for-poetry-rexroth-and-request-for-nominations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=245","title":{"rendered":"Poetry Friday: Reason for Poetry, Rexroth, and Request for Nominations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>*<em>{Note: Today&#8217;s Poetry Friday round-up is at <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/yzocaet.blogspot.com\/2006\/10\/poet-slave-of-cuba-biography-of-juan.html#links\">A Chair, A Fireplace and a Tea Cozy<\/a><\/strong>} . . .<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8220;It is not poetry&#8217;s fault that it has so small an audience, so little effect upon the frightened, money-loving world. Poetry, after all, is not a miracle. It is an effort to formalize (ritualize) individual moments and the transcending effects of these moments into a music that all can use. It is the song of our species.&#8221; &#8212; Mary Oliver<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s my turn to post a lil&#8217; something for Poetry Friday.  But Julie had found that Mary Oliver quote and tossed it my way, and I agreed it needed to be shared.  I mean, if you&#8217;re bothering to read this, you probably don&#8217;t need a justification for the existence of poetry.  But it&#8217;s true, not everyone gets it.  <!--more-->I remember this girl from a required literature survey class I took in college, a biology major who lived in my dorm.  Nice girl, very smart, but&#8230; one day in class, we were studying a poem (don&#8217;t remember which one) and we were discussing what the poet had &#8220;meant&#8221; by something he&#8217;d said in the poem.  And this girl said, in all seriousness, &#8220;But&#8230; why didn&#8217;t he just <em>say<\/em> that?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Anyhoo, the reason Jules had to take over Poetry Friday duty last week (and one reason I&#8217;ve been so quiet lately) is that I just got back from visiting family in San Francisco.  It&#8217;s a lovely city, and if you haven&#8217;t been yet, I highly recommend it.  And in recognition of the city&#8217;s rich poetic history, I thought I&#8217;d post a little something from the founder of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.poets.org\/viewmedia.php\/prmMID\/5671\"><strong>San Francisco Renaissance<\/strong><\/a> (the poetry movement that paved the way for the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.poets.org\/viewmedia.php\/prmMID\/5646\"><strong>Beats<\/strong><\/a>), <a href=\"http:\/\/www.poets.org\/poet.php\/prmPID\/1270\"><strong>Kenneth Rexroth<\/strong><\/a>.  This is from <em>Gic to Har<\/em>:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>I remember a sycamore in front of a ruined farmhouse,<br \/>\nAnd instantly and clearly the revelation<br \/>\nOf a song of incredible purity and joy,<br \/>\nMy first rose-breasted grosbeak,<br \/>\nFacing the low sun, his body<br \/>\nSuffused with light.<br \/>\nI was motionless and cold in the hot evening<br \/>\nUntil he flew away, and I went on knowing<br \/>\nIn my twelfth year one of the great things<br \/>\nOf my life had happened.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>How unspeakably lovely is that?  Click <a href=\"http:\/\/www.poets.org\/viewmedia.php\/prmMID\/16341\"><strong>here<\/strong><\/a> for the entire poem.  *snap, snap, snap*  Dig it.  Yeah.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, and by the way, I am extremely honored to be serving on the Poetry Nominating Committee for the Cybil Awards.  Got a favorite children&#8217;s or YA poetry collection for 2006?  You should really <a href=\"http:\/\/dadtalk.typepad.com\/cybils\/2006\/10\/poetry.html\"><strong>tell us<\/strong><\/a> about it.  Don&#8217;t know what the Cybil Awards are?  Read <a href=\"http:\/\/blaine.org\/sevenimpossiblethings\/?p=240\"><strong>this<\/strong><\/a>, then click <a href=\"http:\/\/dadtalk.typepad.com\/cybils\/\"><strong>here<\/strong><\/a> and nominate some books.  Don&#8217;t be shy.  It&#8217;s easy, fun&#8230; and hey, it&#8217;s not like the Newbery people are asking you for your opinion.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>*{Note: Today&#8217;s Poetry Friday round-up is at A Chair, A Fireplace and a Tea Cozy} . . . &#8220;It is not poetry&#8217;s fault that it has so small an audience, so little effect upon the frightened, money-loving world. Poetry, after all, is not a miracle. 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