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sharplittleteeth ([personal profile] sharplittleteeth) wrote2007-06-02 09:37 am

Heroic Poets

Don't tell the girlfriend, but  -- I've fallen in love with someone else.

He's bald, chubby, and pushing 70. But oh, what a magnificent mind.

Yes. I'm reading Clive James's Cultural Amnesia.

Listen. This is what he has to say on the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova:

"...she was an inspiring symbol, but when a poet becomes better known than her poems it usually means she is being sacrificed, for extraneous reasons, on the altar of her own glory. In Ahkmatova's case, the extraneous reasons were political. It should be the mark of reasonable politics that a woman like her is not called upon to be a heroine."

Think about that last sentence. What does "reasonable politics" mean? What are unreasonable politics, and why do they force poets to become heroes?

And that's just from the first essay. There are a hundred more in the book.

*happy sigh*

(There's an abridged version of the Anna Akmatova essay up on Slate.)

[identity profile] watteaux.livejournal.com 2007-06-02 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Push off buddy .. we've had an understanding for years .. Clive and I

[identity profile] sharplittlteeth.livejournal.com 2007-06-02 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
He's a big man. He can share his tango-dancing with both of us, I'm sure.

Although you may have the edge, here. Like many brilliant intellectuals, he does seem to have an eye for the pretty girls. Witness the number of times he had Kylie on his shows.

[identity profile] watteaux.livejournal.com 2007-06-02 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
meh .. you're a real blond ..