Human life without some form of poetry
is not human life but animal existence.
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Breaking News Washington, 9/7/23 (Huffington Post)
Sen. Tommy Tuberville Says He's Worried About Sailors Reciting Poetry
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said Wednesday that poetry is proof the Navy needs to root out “wokeness.”
“We’ve got people doing poems on aircraft carriers over the loudspeaker,” he said to Laura Ingraham on Fox News Wednesday.
The right-wing senator has been widely criticized for blocking military promotions to protest the Pentagon’s policy of supplying service members with paid leave and travel costs to get an abortion in another state.
Tuberville attempted to defend his monthslong blockade by fighting the culture war on “wokeness.”
“Right now we are so woke in the military, we are losing recruits right and left,” he said. “Secretary [Carlos] Del Toro of the Navy he needs to get to building ships; he needs to get to recruiting; and he needs to get wokeness out of our Navy. We’ve got people doing poems on aircraft carriers over the loudspeaker. It is absolutely insane the direction that we’re headed in our military.”
Tuberville did not specify the instance of Navy personnel reciting poetry on a ship. But he was likely referring to a spoken-word event on the USS Gerald Ford hosted by the Gay, Lesbian, and Supporting Sailors (G.L.A.S.S.) association in November. Tuberville previously griped about a nonbinary junior officer praising that gathering.
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Coming on Sunday September 24, 2023 at 1PM
Dear Friends, Readers and Enthusiasts,
Don't
miss
Here is the reading order of truly great poets
this time
reading one
poem for up to
10 minutes.
- Ed Coletti reading
and hosting
- Jonah Raskin SSU
Professor
Emeritus and
writer
extraordinaire
- Elizabeth Herron current Sonoma
County Poet
Laureate
- Robert DeLillo who
shares in the
depth of his
famous cousin
- Greg Randall
bringing us a
new book
-
- Intermission
-
- Avotcja back here
from Oakland
- Dave Seter
environmental
engineer, poet
and translator
- Gwynn O'Gara
former county
poet laureate
- Pat Nolan who
never fails to
surprise and
impress
- Marty LeReynard lively
and once again
with us from
Great Britain
You
might also be
interested in
arriving at
Noon or before
to have lunch
and listen to
jazz.
I look
forward to
sharing this
final event
with you on
the 24th!
Cheers,
Ed
Coletti
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Read Three Times
Charge yourself
to read a poem
three times at each
single session.
Discover depths
of richer substance
gifted you and other
readers over time.
Regard how the poet’s
one rare quatrain
calls to attention
all souls marking
time.
- Ed Coletti
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3 comments:
Hey Ed, now that's the way to show up and read one poem...a festival of the longer poem, "reading one poem for up to ten minutes". I've heard from both Elizabeth Herron and Bill Vartnaw that your series is going great; very cool.
Also, I recently read a comment on a YouTube video from, I believe, your reading series' bassist, Steve Shain, that he played bass with poet Jack Micheline; wonderful!
I met Micheline in '76 at a reading at Indian Valley Colleges that David Rollison taught, then hung out with Jack at a ranch outside Petaluma in '97, and when Jack died the next year I wrote a chapbook "Blue Cat Buddha: 5 Poems In Memory of Jack Micheline". A couple of those Micheline poems ended up in my Kit Fox Blues book.
That's great that Steve played bass with Micheline. Hopefully, here's the video link of Micheline reading a poem, with Steve's comment.
https://youtu.be/1vnXImupR1Y?feature=shared
And, wow, huh...ol' Off Track Tommy Tuberville...
Keep on, Ed...Best, Jack
Good Morning Ed,
I just finished reading the latest issue of No Money in Poetry:
Comments: The article on Sen. Tuberville and his worries about poetry aboard US ships is scary, in that ignorance abounds in America. I think any sailor reading what he said will probably go the the ship’s library and check out the poetry section. There’s nothing like a dose of stupidity to kick-start a movement toward learning.
And it’s delightful to have this followed by the inclusion of Sandra Anfang’s poem “The Hatred of Poetry.” Brilliant !
I did read your poem, Ed, “Read Three Times.” It is my habit to read a poem three time, once to myself, then aloud, and then about a week or so later to myself again. It never ceases to amaze me how I discover more each time.
“Introduction to Poetry", by Billy Collins is one of my favorite poems of. Usually if a poem doesn’t sing to me, I put it aside to read on another day; it always surprises me how my reaction the said poem changes or, sadly decide it’s not for me.
Dowd’s article on AI was interesting. I’m not sure I would worry so much about AI. I often say, aloud, “This too will pass.” The great poetry always does. What is no longer taught at universities will flourish elsewhere as time goes by. Think of Longfellow’s translation of “The Divine Comedy,” or even his “The Song of Hiawatha,” et al.
Hope you and yours are doing well,
Joe
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