Re: Learning to write poetry from poems
Posted by:
peternsz (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: July 16, 2021 03:43PM
Thanks for asking. This is the first time I've enter a "discussion forum" I'm willing to take my clothes off for a wile, expose myself on a whim. When I read through some of the discussion threads the other day and realized I was listening to some people I could learn more from about poetry and about "talking on this machine". All of you sound alive and that was interesting. Some of the other threads didn't make me feel like I would want to exchange poems and conversation about poetry with their participants. By the way, I think all of life is trangents, tangents off tangents, intersecting tangents. So getting off track is fine with me.
resume. life. I write poetry because I have to. If its poetry, I only know after I've read the piece, as first reader. Background? Slum kid from Boston with a PhD. in Twentieth Century Poetry and Heumeneutics, M.A.s in Linguistics and in Philosophy. Took eleven years to get a B.A --majoring in Mathematics, Psychology, Philosophy before they accidently gave me a degree in English literature. Dropped out of undergrad. four times to let myself live (coming up for air). Didn't have an address for almost two years around 1967 when I first tried to live in SF.
My weird seriousness sometimes puts people off, just as my out-of-sync passion for people can. I fell in love for the irst time when I was five years old. I am not sure I've ever fallen out of love.
I taught for about fifteen years: colleges and universities --writing, poetry, mythology and philosohy. The most enjoyable sessions for them and for me were in Haiku and American Poetry.
I guess my response to someone's question about would you introduce yourself as a poet, my answer sometimes is I have, and sometimes I am, and yes, but I am always human.
In the end I logged on here because I enjoy your back and forth. Much more important to me that poetry, even though its be the center of my adult life, is my first daughter, who is a puppeter (?) and activist (union organizer,tenants right's, gay women's rights ; my younger daughter,who is a prop technician and experimentalist, and my gregarious son, who is a bartender, and my life's best friend, who lives up north with her boyfriend and her hummingbirds.
I'm sure this is more than you wanted to know about my background. I kind of like guessing what each of you is like from what you say to each other and how you say it. Kind of like making up the author of a poem. The structure of your dialogue is so rich and live. Be well. Just keep writing.
Do you know what the Existentialist vegetable said?
I yam.