09 February 2013

Swistle Will Agree

Our friend Swistle is Not A Fan of Poetry.  This is perfectly fine, especially when presented with poetry such as this. With this, I find myself unable to defend poetry at all.  This, dear Swistle, is for your entertainment and mockery:
La Noche
by Anselm Hollo

the wind   let loose in the dark
and the lights of the city   moving

the city is a great dragon   it is a procession
           it is on the move

but the curtains are drawn
the music unheard

see   men and women   preparing themselves
for the long journey across a room


I grew up reading the likes of Frost, etc so this new style of poetry is confusing to me.  Where is the structure, the rhyming, the SENSE?  It seems like the most recent poetry I've read makes me feel like I'm having a stroke, or at very least, high.

Howard Stern, of all people, was discussing poetry shortly after the Inauguration.  He wondered about the same that is stated above upon listening to the poem recited during the ceremony.  His cohort, Robin, postulated that poetry has turned more like prose.

Then I had to go look up what the difference was between poetry and prose. (Hey, I've been out of high school for twenty-cough years)  It seems that it boils down to word count and descriptiveness. Technically, there is supposed to be formatting in poetry but I'm finding that to less and less the case.

Has traditional poetry gone away?  Is it too much to ask for poetry to, you know, actually tell a story and make sense?  I would enjoy some vivid imagery instead of inducing stroke symptoms with its "creativity".






2 comments:

  1. Swistle is in
    the cold dark
    in re poetry
    but she knows
    what she likes
    and it is not the stuff
    where words are just
    put in short chunks
    to resemble
    poetry

    But she does enjoy
    seeing her
    name
    in a post title

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  2. That is FANTASTIC!

    *happy hand clapping*

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