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#1 Stone

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 11:31 AM

My neighbor gave me a book of Wallace Stevens poems. It's been years since I've read a poem that wasn't in New Yorker, Sports Illustrated or Playboy. What's the best way to attack this stuff? Just read through them, like a book? Read one and think about it for a while? Read a bunch one night, then go back and read the same bunch the next night? Leave the book sitting untouched to impress women?

#2 Wilfrid1

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 01:53 PM

Pick your favorite rhythm track and try rapping one. I suggest the one about the blue guitar.
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#3 Ron Johnson

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 02:02 PM

Also, go left to right and top to bottom.

#4 Stone

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 02:43 PM

You people suck.

#5 Orik

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 02:46 PM

Also, go left to right and top to bottom.

really??? :D

That sure does explain a lot.

Stone -- figure out how to write poetry, then do the opposite
I never said that

#6 Ron Johnson

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 02:59 PM

You people suck.

ok, ok, try this site and see if it's what you are looking for.

How to read poetry

#7 g.johnson

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 03:08 PM

Also, go left to right and top to bottom.

really??? :D

That sure does explain a lot.

Stone -- figure out how to write poetry, then do the opposite

But don't read your own because, according to Wilfrid, you won't be able to figure out what it means.
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#8 GG Mora

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 03:12 PM

How to read poetry

Ah! So that's what that bit with the monkey and the weasel is about. Thanks.

#9 GG Mora

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 03:14 PM

Okay, hang on just a derned sec. I thought the monkey chased the weasel around a mulberry bush. What's with the fucking "cobbler's bench"?

#10 Liza

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:11 PM

Look at the contents page. Scan down the titles until you find one that reminds you of either your first dog, or your first sexual experience. Read that one.
“And another thing. You don't have to "move on" either. Not until you're ready. People say, Oh, you should be grateful. They say, Oh, it's time for you to move on. I'm like, What are you, a cop with a nightstick? I'll move on when I'm done playing the blues on my harmonica, thank you very much.

Really, people will tell you all kinds of garbage. Don't believe it.

You don't have to move on until you're ready.”

#11 Stone

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:16 PM

Look at the contents page. Scan down the titles until you find one that reminds you of either your first dog, or your first sexual experience. Read that one.

Hopefully it's not the same poem.
(I beat you to it.)

#12 Wilfrid1

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:31 PM

"Not Ideas about the Thing but the Thing Itself"?
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#13 cabrales

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:31 PM

I've had a similar problem with a complete set of Shakespeare sonnets that I tried to read more than two years ago, but never got anywhere with. Now, I am tackling them one-by-one, and, importantly, often with a glass of champagne like I tend to have at the end of a busy day. This is a volume with commentary/annotations.

#14 Stone

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:50 PM

You people suck.

ok, ok, try this site and see if it's what you are looking for.

How to read poetry

Close, but not really. I know how to read the actual poem (but I do often find myself reading right to left -- thanks for that tip). But when reading a novel it's obvious -- you read. Turn the pages, take it in. It's a process that takes a while, leading to a satisfactory result.

Reading a one-page poem takes about 45 seconds, maybe a minute and a half if I purposefully slow down. It seems erroneous to just turn the page and read the next, which most likely will have nothing to do with the first. I can't imagine that people truly read a book of poetry in this fashion.

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Posted 15 October 2004 - 06:51 PM

When you pick one, and have that glass of wine by your side, read it aloud....
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