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Dear Readers,
For our prose selection this week: "Interview with Frank Bidart" by Shara Lessley, conducted for the National Book Foundation and included in Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016, by Frank Bidart (Farrar, Straus and Giroux):
"The solutions that I felt I found aren't going to be the solutions that work for someone else. But I'll be happy if my poems seem to say to younger writers that you still can be as bold about setting a poem down on the page as Wordsworth was or Mallarmé was or Ben Jonson was or Pound was or Ginsberg and Lowell and Bishop were. Getting the dynamics and voice down are what's crucial. Whatever it takes to get the whole soul into a poem."
Look for it here.
Enjoy this week's poems!
Warmest regards,
Don Selby & Diane Boller
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The work of the following poets will appear as Today's Poem on the days indicated:
Monday - David Budbill
Tuesday - Maureen N. McLane
Wednesday - Randy Blasing
Thursday - Ned Balbo
Friday - Mary Jo Salter
Saturday - Adrienne Su
Sunday - Anders Carlson-Wee
6. Featured Poets August 14, 2017 - August 20, 2017
These and other past featured poets may be found in our archive:
Monday - Ron Smith
Tuesday - Frank Bidart
Wednesday - Grace Schulman
Thursday - Joyce Schmid
Friday - Tomás Q. MorÃn
Saturday - Sandra Simonds
Sunday - Paul Martin
7. Last Year’s Featured Poets
These poems will be retired from our archive during the coming week.
Amanda Jernigan, "Final Correspondence, on a Gallery Notecard"
Truong Tran, "from speculative Notes"
Alice Oswald, "Shadow"
Daniel Nadler, "[The bird is in the center of the sun.]"
Leon Stokesbury, "That Time of Year"
Rae Armantrout, "Assembly"
Elise Hempel, "The Soloist"
John Blair, "The Truth You Heard"
8. Poem From Last Year
Shadow
I'm going to flicker for a moment
and tell you the tale of a shadow
    that falls at dusk
        out of the blue to the earth
        and turns left along the path to here
        groggily under its black-out
being dragged along crippled over things as if broken-winged
not yet continuous
no more than a shiver of something
with the flesh parachute of a human opening above it
but lengthening a little as it descends through the rings
of one hour into the next
        with the rooks flying upwards snipping at the clouds
until at last out of that opening here it lies
my own impersonal pronoun
crumpled under me like a dead body
it is faint
it has been falling for a long time
look when I walk
it's like a pair of scissors thrown at me by the sun
so that now as if my skin were not quite tucked in
I am cold cold
trying to slide myself out of my own shade
but hour by hour more shade leaks out
    or if I stand
if I move one hand
I hear the hiss of flowers closing their eyelids
and the trees
as if dust was being beaten from a rug
shake out their birds and in again
it's as if I've interrupted something
that was falling in a straight line from the eye of God
    and if I do nothing
the ground gives up
the almost minty clarity of its grass begins to fade
the white moths under the leaves
are amazed
Alice Oswald
Falling Awake
W.W. Norton
Copyright © 2016 by Alice Oswald
All rights reserved.
Reproduced by Poetry Daily with permission
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