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Remembering Stanley Kunitz 1905-2006 |
wandering glider Senior Member
since 2001-04-04
Posts 501aloft |
We should all live so long and write so well . . . I had hoped to meet him a couple of years ago when I was near his home, but he was not well. Obit here: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-051506kunitz_lat,0,11 52442.story?coll=la-story-footer I hope many of you know of Stanley Kunitz's work. If not, he is well worth a read. Here is a sample of his work: Hornworm: Autumn Lamentation Since that first morning when I crawled into the world, a naked grubby thing, and found the world unkind, my dearest faith has been that this is but a trial: I shall be changed. In my imaginings I have already spent my brooding winter underground, unfolded silky powdered wings, and climbed into the air, free as a puff of cloud to sail over the steaming fields, alighting anywhere I pleased, thrusting into deep tubular flowers. It is not so: there may be nectar in those cups, but not for me. All day, all night, I carry on my back embedded in my flesh, two rows of little white cocoons, so neatly stacked they look like eggs in a crate. And I am eaten half away. If I can gather strength enough I'll try to burrow under a stone and spin myself a purse in which to sleep away the cold; though when the sun kisses the earth again, I know I won't be there. Instead, out of my chrysalis will break, like robbers from a tomb, a swarm of parasitic flies, leaving my wasted husk behind. Sir, you with the red snippers in your hand, hovering over me, casting your shadow, I greet you, whether you come as an angel of death or of mercy. But tell me, before you choose to slice me in two: Who can understand the ways of the Great Worm in the Sky? Stanley Kunitz |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
thank you, so much for gliding by today and sharing this amazing human quote: That was nothing short of brilliant. And I love this part of the news story! "Stanley has managed to do what many of us fear is impossible," Howe once wrote. "He is a poet and he is sane." |
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wandering glider Senior Member
since 2001-04-04
Posts 501aloft |
I knew you would appreciate this, Kacy. If only we could have spent a day with him in his garden . . . |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
Well, I guess reading him will have to make do for both of us now. Thanks glider. You made my day brighter just by sharing him. |
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doreen_peri
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MemberPosts 180 |
I heard a show on NPR today about him which included some recordings of his recitations and an interview with a friend of his who is also a poet and was with him when he died. I'm sorry I didn't hear enough of the show to catch her name. Thank you for sharing this tribute and the text to this poem, wandering glider! |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
I heard that he died from the paper today....amazing how much time he spent on just one poem...sometimes years and years. Thanks for this! |
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iliana Member Patricius
since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434USA |
Thanks for sharing this. |
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