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I like some poetry, but by no means all. Camilla Send a noteboard - 09/11/2010 12:28:41 AM
Do you think that poetry deserves a wider readership?


Yes, the good stuff does. Then again, most good literature does.

Do bookstores with no designated poetry section but entire shelves full of Ayn Rand and Bibles make you angry?


Yes. Mainly because of Ayn Rand.

If you had a beautiful little bookstore and could stock it with whatever you wanted, wouldn't you have a section devoted to poetry?


Naturally.

Why is poetry important?


It makes you pay attention to language. And it either forces you to stop and think or it sweeps you away. Both are powerful things.

Also:

What are your favorite poems?


Hmm. That is a tricky question.
It varies a lot depending on when and how I am. I had a major thing for Poe's "Alone" at the beginning of high school, and it still has the perfect rhythm for me, I think.

And I really, really like Stanislaw Lem's poem in the Cyberiad on "Love and Tensor Algebra" (which I have only read in English translation).

I love Burns when he is playful (which he is quite often). Like the really short ones:


Thou graybeard, old Wisdom! may boast of thy treasures;
Give me with old Folly to live;
I grant thee thy calm-blooded, time-settled pleasures,
But Folly has raptures to give.


or


I'm now arrived -- thanks to the gods! --
Thro' pathways rough and muddy,
A certain sign that makin' roads
Is not this people's study:

Altho' I'm not wi' Scripture cram'd
I'm sure the Bible says
That heedless sinners shall be damn'd
Unless they mend their ways.


But I also love reading Dante out loud in the Italian. I don't always understand it all, but it always sounds divine.

And more. But quite often I love parts of poems rather than the whole.

Who are your favorite poets?


So many.
Keats is up there, Sapfo, Catullus, Dante, Shakespeare, Spenser, Rochester (who is the one that should be taught in schools if you want kids to read poetry), Blake, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Ronsard, Mallarmé, McGonagall (for sheer hilarity), and more I am sure.

Jens Bjørneboe, Rudolf Nilsen, Nordahl Grieg and Arnulf Øverland among the Norwegians.

How did you discover them?


I read them.

Why should I read them? I am compiling a christmas list, and need to know.


They will give you pleasure.
*MySmiley*
structured procrastinator
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That is officially the last one before I start editing and making them NM. *NM* - 09/11/2010 11:24:12 PM 382 Views
Word. *NM* *NM* - 09/11/2010 11:29:37 PM 309 Views
Me, most of the time - 09/11/2010 11:40:26 PM 817 Views
Keep telling yourself that. *NM* - 09/11/2010 11:46:34 PM 689 Views
Why would I? It's not something I think much about these days. Again, what others think is trivial. *NM* - 10/11/2010 12:01:03 AM 423 Views
What about THE Other? *NM* - 10/11/2010 12:16:53 AM 345 Views
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See my original point. *NM* - 09/11/2010 11:15:30 PM 341 Views
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But that takes the fun out of this! *NM* - 09/11/2010 11:21:25 PM 384 Views
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I disagree with your claim that there can be no value in translations. - 09/11/2010 08:51:20 PM 800 Views
Not "no value", but "different value" is what I would argue - 09/11/2010 09:55:54 PM 870 Views
An English translation of The Divine Comedy was pivotal to my conversion to Christianity. - 10/11/2010 11:04:57 AM 728 Views
Dante has a lot to answer for. *NM* - 10/11/2010 08:21:19 PM 341 Views
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Nothing wrong with humorous redundancy! - 09/11/2010 01:10:02 AM 811 Views
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I think you underestimate the number of translations of the Bible. - 09/11/2010 01:20:30 AM 951 Views
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My favourite translation of logos is "point of it all". - 10/11/2010 05:12:05 PM 1087 Views
Interersting - 08/11/2010 05:14:41 PM 876 Views
I can count the poems I enjoy on one hand. Two fingers, in fact. - 08/11/2010 06:05:22 PM 857 Views
I think poetry is largely overrated. - 08/11/2010 06:12:59 PM 934 Views
And you are basing this on extensive non-reading of poetry? *NM* - 09/11/2010 08:57:06 PM 290 Views
Basing what, exactly? But the short answer is, no. - 10/11/2010 05:48:28 PM 862 Views
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I like some poetry, but by no means all. - 09/11/2010 12:28:41 AM 945 Views
Now that you mention it, The Imperfect Enjoyment might rank among my favourite poems. *NM* - 09/11/2010 12:46:56 AM 339 Views
It is excellent - 09/11/2010 08:16:01 PM 977 Views
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Just remembered my favourite poem - 09/11/2010 10:50:03 PM 903 Views
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I can't believe I forgot to mention Leonard Cohen. *NM* - 12/11/2010 04:33:15 AM 328 Views

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