Ourselves, of course, our concerns, our histories, those things that have made us what we are.
Poet Guy has recently been sick, which is not important, and during that time has been reading poetry, which he hopes is. Important. At least as discussion topic. Take Dorianne Laux, specifically, whom he has been reading.
Ms. Laux's first book of poems has a lot of abuse in it. The author is sexually abused by her father. Her sister is abused by her father--hit in the mouth with a belt buckle. Her neighbors are abused. Her mother is abused.
Poet Guy would like to point out that he was not abused. By parents or by teachers. By anyone, in fact.
So, his question. Poet Guy has had a very happy life. Is he handicapped as a poet by the fact that he's had a happy life? So much modern poetry seems to focus on awful things. How does one write poems about happiness? Is that even possible?
What does a happy poet write about?
Poet Guy has recently been sick, which is not important, and during that time has been reading poetry, which he hopes is. Important. At least as discussion topic. Take Dorianne Laux, specifically, whom he has been reading.
Ms. Laux's first book of poems has a lot of abuse in it. The author is sexually abused by her father. Her sister is abused by her father--hit in the mouth with a belt buckle. Her neighbors are abused. Her mother is abused.
Poet Guy would like to point out that he was not abused. By parents or by teachers. By anyone, in fact.
So, his question. Poet Guy has had a very happy life. Is he handicapped as a poet by the fact that he's had a happy life? So much modern poetry seems to focus on awful things. How does one write poems about happiness? Is that even possible?
What does a happy poet write about?