Against Prompts

Prompts are all over social media, and a lot of people seem to like them.  The idea is that writers need a little push to get their creative momentum going on its own, so a teacher or facilitator will suggest either a subject to write about or a formal tactic that...

Writing About What’s No Longer Here

So many poems are written about death, but it is the nature of language to describe something that can be described or to reason about abstractions.  Death is neither, and that presents a problem for poetry.  When anyone dies, there is an absence, one life is missing...

Poetry and the Image

The image is at the heart of poetry.  Without the image, there can be music on the one hand and speech on the other, but not poetry.  This is because poetry originates in the human impulse to control the uncontrollable by recreating it.  Examples are the cave art that...

On the Irrational

A close friend died two weeks ago.  It was unexpected.  He was 49 years old and in excellent health.  A blood clot went to his heart, and despite the best efforts of doctors and nurses, he was dead within hours.  The family was not religious, but the woman in his life...

Translation and the Poetic

There is a widely held view that the translation of poetry is doomed from the beginning.  Frost left us his famous line that poetry is what is lost in the translation, and Hannah Arendt wrote of Auden that she knew he was a great poet because his work did not...

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