Flash: To the Barricades, Fellow Poets and Artists
As I write this on Sunday morning November 20th 2011, following the beating of former United States Poet Laureate Robert Hass and his wife by police at Occupy Cal (UC Berkeley), I am hopeful that neither was badly hurt. If Mr. and Mrs. Hass have come through this travesty relatively unhurt, then I submit that this may turn out to be a big step toward progress in the movement toward economic and social justice in this country.
Seemingly forever in the United States, we have lamented the lack of status afforded poets and artists in the political field. While in Czechoslovakia, Russia, in fact throughout Europe and Latin America, artists have been revered and frequently have changed politics and nations for the better, here we have been second or third class citizens in terms of effecting major difference.
Now we have the example of Robert Hass and a more visible doorway into the fray. Think about it and act!
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From the Very Quirky David Madgalene, the Walt Whitman of His Generation
I Can't Wait Until December 21, 2012 Because...
Every morning will be Tuesday Morning.
Atlantis will rise again and so will Lemuria and Mu.
Every man will have his own personal Britney Spears robot.
Not only that, but every other sexual fantasy you’ve ever had in your life will come true and all at once! That’s right, baby! No more sex as a spectator sport! No more porn! We’ll be doing it all ourselves! Apple will release a new program called iOrgy starring Me!
Not only that, they will remove the asterisk from Barry Bonds’ name!
The police, the CIA and the FBI will all arrest themselves!
Al Queda and all the suicide bombers are going to become Sufis and the only thing we’ll have to worry about is that when they’re whirling around they might bump into us or step on our toes!
You can eat all the high fructose corn syrup and transfat you want and not get obese or diabetes!
You can drink antifreeze and live! You can cut your wrists with a razor and it’ll be like a temporary tattoo!
Sarah Palin—whoops! I mean Newt Gingrich—whoops! I mean Obama—whoops! I mean Jeb Bush—whoops! I mean Snoop Dog will be our next President (Say what you will Obama has been a failure as our First Hip-Hop President. Obama? he aint hardly busted out any good rhymes) and President Dog is going to move our nation’s capitol to South Central LA!
We’ll unlock the mysteries of the Great Pyramids and we can all build one ourselves in our own back yard in South Central!
We’ll find Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster!
The dolphins are going to crawl ashore and take over!
You’ll never have to brush your teeth or go to the dentist again (Except to flirt with the hygienist)!
You’ll never have to work again! Even in China! They’re going to say “Take this job and shove it! I want to party!”
The dinosaurs are going to be our friends!
The Beatles will reunite! And Julian Lennon will be part of the Beatles, too!
Jesus will come back again and you and all your friends will be raptured and live forever in paradise and all your enemies and the people you don’t like will go and burn in hell! It doesn’t matter whether you’re a Christian or not!
Poo-poo won’t stink!
Carlos Castaneda will be on the up-and-up!
Columbus will have never discovered America!
You can jump off the Golden Gate Bridge and laugh and swim away!
George Lucas will keep making Star Wars movies and we’ll keep Gene Roddenberry’s brain alive in a vat so he can ride herd on those clowns and make sure they don’t screw up Star Trek anymore!
Aleistar Crowley is going to take over, the Illuminati are going to come clean and the Rosicrucians are going to hold a bake sale—and not only that their brownies are better than Starbucks’!
You can throw away your cellphone and your iPad and the Internet and everything else, baby!
You won’t even have to talk again unless you want to!
Because we’ll all have a chip in our heads and start communicating mind-to mind!
We won’t need cars because we’ll be teleporting!
We won’t need airplanes because we’ll be levitating!
All you have to do is Google it and it won’t give you Search Results! It will take you there! Google hell! All you’ll have to do is think it aloud three times and you are there—
And, man, no more toting all that luggage around! You know what I mean? No more giving the gift that keeps on giving! Yes! We will find the cure for herpes!
All the atomic bombs and nukes in the world are going to go off at once and they won’t even faze us no more than a fart of a baby chipmunk!
Any Hummers left out on the road are going to shrivel up and die!
O. J. Simpson will find the murderers!
And no more sidekicks! Only equals! It’ll be Tonto and the Lone Ranger! Kato and the Green Hornet! Robin and Batman! Number One Son and Charlie Chan!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer won’t slay jack! Vampires rule!
And Linda Blair’s gonna tell the priest “Exorcise this!”
We’ll find out that Harry Potter was really named Larry Potter !
And remember how I said that we’re going to keep Gene Roddenberry’s brain alive in a vat? Well, it gets better than that! Star Trek is real, I mean Star Trek is going to be for real! And I'm going to be the Captain of the Enterprise! And Captain James T. Kirk will be my bitch!
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My Favorite David Alpaugh Essay
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In Finishing The Hat, Stephen Sondheim zeroes in on the essential difference between the art of the lyricist and that of the poet: "Poetry doesn't need music," he writes, "lyrics do." Poetry is the art of "concision," written to stand on its own; lyrics, the art of "expansion," written to accommodate music. Piping down the valleys wild, practically begs to be set to music, and has been by more than one composer. Whitman's great elegy, beginning In the dooryard fronting an old farm-house is one of the loveliest "songs" in the Kurt Weill / Langston Hughes musical, Street Scene. 3. Last, but first in importance, the primary mission of the poem should be the same as the primary mission of the song. Is it to educate? to describe the human condition? to make you laugh or cry? to make things happen? to change your life—or the world? Comment or Read Comments Here on any of the above or below. Log in under "Name/URL," (it's easy). Just the name (don't worry about the URL). Actual name is best, but use what you like. Or email me at edcoletti@sbcglobal.net, and I can post it. |
9 comments:
Ed:
i read this in the NY Times this morning, and sent it out to various friends. great piece that makes it clear the occupy movement isn't just a bunch of "hippies and homeless derelicts." thanks for posting this.
larry
Hass was clubbed at Occupy Cal on the UCB campus, not at Occupy Oakland.
Oops! Thaks, David. I will Correct.
Ed, check out Robert Hass's report of the incident at the New York Times:http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/20/opinion/sunday/at-occupy-berkeley-beat-poets-has-new-meaning.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all%3Fsrc%3Dtp
Yes indeed, "think." Hannah Arendt's hopeful assessment of the "Human Condition." (Great book, by the way.) I just sent-in a review to Amazon of the book: "1929, America before the Crash." Rather than repeat myself here, this book is a whack across the side of the head about how we, that is in today's parlance, the 99%, really fit into the society now dominated by the obscenely rich. It is entirely possible that we will repeat both the horror of the "GD" (Great Depression). I am a child of that, by the way. the other potential repetition is the German tragedy of Nazi-ism. What is so weird to me is that many of my Midwestern friends, with who I grew-up and who were the beneficiaries of Milwaukee's rich social conscience, have become unbelievably right-wing, sounding like parrots of Limbaugh and the other wackos. Sigh. Little to be done about it, I fear. The people, it seems to me, are essentially powerless. Welcome to nutsville.
Poetry, the music of the unconscious, of the emotions, might tell us how we FEEL about things, however, it is a feather in comparison to the club carried by the super-rich. The little David story is sweet, but . . . The entanglement we are looking at is Gordian. It has grown-up under our noses. The "union" of corporate and individual wealth, a right-leaning courts system, police departments with militaristic agendas, a broken Congress in the hands of the lobbyists, and blah, blah, blah. Of course we are not "hippies and homeless derelicts," but ask yourself how that phrase might even have arisen. Again, I tip my hat, if I had one, to Hannah Arendt: THINK!!!!
Hi Ed and all blog readers, I' m in Montreal, Canada but never so far away as not to get Democracy Now and see Robert Haas take his courageous stand to protect the students. My sense was that the police were like attack dogs just waiting to pounce, geared to pounce, wanting to do harm. He asked them to think but their brains were on auto-pilot. Is there no sense in the police force that there are violent and on the other hand non-violent protest. Who is in charge of these people? We should never look down our noses at other countries when the police behave in cruel fashion. Our police forces are obviously not above that. I hope that Robert and his wife are recovering from their injuries. May we all have their courage and sense of justice. And may we better understand what people all around the world endure in order to have some modicum of freedom. Luci
I have read this in NY times, so i support movement a bunch of "hippies and homeless derelicts."
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