What Sparks Poetry: Vahni Capildeo on Martin Carter’s “This Is the Dark Time My Love” “When did you—when does anyone—start writing poetry; or, when would you call the things, the scribbles, the utterances that you make or break, 'poetry?' When they are very young, a lot of people make up rhymes, or become attached to reciting mundane or magical-seeming phrases. Children may take pleasure in exclamations, swear words, and other fragments collaged from the grown-up world of overheard speech. If those contain the early sparks of poetry, for many Caribbean readers Martin Carter is a contributor to the flame." |
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"John Barr, 76, a former investment banker who long headed the Poetry Foundation in Chicago, has waited years to realize his dream Connecticut workplace....'I look forward to it showing up in my art,' he said. 'You never know when a line is going to float into your head.'
via THE NEW YORK TIMES |
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