Jerz: Intro to Literary Study (EL150)


13 Feb 2006

Poetry Selections

"The Turtle" by Vachel Lindsay
"The Turtle" by Ogden Nash

"Trees" by Joyce Kilmer
"The Swing" by Robert Louis Stevens
"Happy Thought" by Robert Louis Stevens

I've had students who expect all poetry to be like this -- light and snappy and short, with only a single point to make. But happy people who live stable lives just aren't very interesting, artistically. It's the threatened, terrified, and dying people do things worth writing about (and reading about).

On the other hand, art covers the full range of human emotions -- including cheerfulness. While cleverness in poetry will only get you so far, I think that angst-ridden poets who pour their heart, soul, blood, phlegm, and bile into their verses could learn a thing or two from these examples, which demonstrate the potential of poetry to delight.

Why? Well, in part, I want to make up for the depressing selection of poems I asked you to read last time. But budding poets can also learn from this example. If you know really well how poems can delight, then you can focus on creating delight in the reader, rather than simply expressing the feelings inside you.

If you create poems out of a need to express the innermost, deepest feelings that would otherwise go unexpressed, then you'll end up with poems that mean quite a bit to you (because you mention a song that was important to you, the name of a person who invokes strong feelings, or a place that holds emotional significance for you), but leaves your readers scratching their heads.

In addition, once you've mastered delight, you can subvert your newfound talent to make poetry that totally creeps people out. (See Dr. Arnzen's Gorelets.)

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Happy Thought
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The Turtle by Ogden Nash
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Trees, Turtles, and Swings
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Nature Poems
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Happy Thoughts.
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poems and more poems
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http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DanielleMeyer/2006/02/the_five_poems.html

Posted by: Danielle Meyer at February 11, 2006 03:55 PM

Check out Kelo the Great.
A very special double feature...

If you want to see my blog for the poetry:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2006/02/keep_it_simple.html#more

Topic: Keep It Simple and Natural

If you to see my short story "Cruel Valentine":
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2006/02/cruel_valentine.html#more

Enjoy

Posted by: KevinHinton at February 11, 2006 08:15 PM

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MikeRubino/014647.html

Posted by: Mike Rubino at February 12, 2006 11:18 AM

Check out my blog on these happy little poems.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/mt/mt.cgi?__mode=view&_type=entry&blog_id=299

Posted by: Erin Waite at February 13, 2006 08:55 AM
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