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26 Nov 2008 12:46 pm
Poem For The Day
Haunting, yet profound:
And the relevance to me
With that issue,
As we spoke
About Africa and some
Of the countries
There that were
Kind of the people succumbing
To the dictators
And the corruption
Of some collapsed governments
On the
Continent,
The relevance
Was Alaska’s.
Julian Gough celebrates a new voice in poetry, Sarah Palin:
What the philistine media take for incoherence is, in fact, the fruitful ambiguity of verse.
Here she is, in a work I have taken to calling “The Relevance of
Africa.” (Not a single word or comma has been changed, but the line
breaks are placed where they naturally fall.) In it, Palin blends the
energy of free verse with the austerity of a classic 14-line sonnet... A great poet needs to leave open the door between the conscious and
unconscious; Sarah Palin has removed her door from its hinges. A great
poet does not self-censor; Sarah Palin seems authentically innocent of
what she is saying. She could be the most natural, visionary poet since
William Blake.
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