Ada Limón at Sitka Center for Art + Ecology
“We hear a deep resonance between Limón’s poetry and Sitka’s mission. Art and nature are both ways of paying deep attention. Students in rural areas deserve the same opportunities to meet living artists, experience the best of human creativity and to hear their own stories reflected in that. I hope that people who attend leave the event knowing their words matter, their imaginations matter and that their voices belong in the world. Meeting a poet like Ada Limón makes that real.”
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What Sparks Poetry: Siddhartha Menon on Drafts
"'Captivity' is true to the surface facts that it describes. Through the encounter with an unheeding bird, it is about the dichotomy between a full experiencing of something and the urge to record it by means of a camera—or, for that matter, to pin it down in real time through words, through labels. Does the capturing of experience come in the way of experience? Does the holding of something in posterity, or the attempt to do so, interfere with experiencing it in the quick? These are not rhetorical questions." |
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