writing through imagism
Here's H.D.'s "Sea Poppies" (1916):Amber huskfluted with gold,fruit on the sandmarked with a rich grain,treasurespilled near the shrub-pinesto bleach on the boulders:your stalk has caught rootamong wet...
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Lately I've been reading the blog of the Beinecke Library, called "Room 26 Cabinet of Curiosities." I took special note of a recent gift made to the Beinecke: H.D.'s writing desk. Its provenance seems...
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Jennifer Scappettone's 'Vase Poppies' and H.D.'s 'Sea Poppies' PoemTalkLISTEN TO THE SHOWFor this episode of PoemTalk, we took the show on the road — to Chicago — where David Pavelich hosted us at the...
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Jennifer Scappettone's "Vase Poppies" and H.D.'s "Sea Poppies"LISTEN TO THE SHOWFor this episode of PoemTalk, we took the show on the road - to Chicago - where David Pavelich hosted us at the...
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Index, bibliography, catalog, listImage by Noah SaterstromThis post explores the poem as index, bibliography, catalog, or otherwise arranged list. I want to consider the ways each piece overflows,...
View ArticleH.D.'s 'HERmione'
The poet's novelH.D.“A person should think before they call a place Slyvannia” [1]This sentence from H.D.’s HERrmione stays with me. Her prose can twirl, as Her Gart, her “heroine” is lost in a...
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A 27-minute introductory discussionHere is a new 27-minute introductory discussion of H.D.’s imagism — with Dee Morris, Julia Bloch, and Annette Debo: MP3.
View ArticleThe I as hieroglyph (PoemTalk #84)
H.D., 'Helen in Egypt' PoemTalkPhoto credit: H.D. Papers, Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University and New Directions Publishing.LISTEN TO THE...
View ArticleOn being 'ill'-informed
H.D.'s late modernist poetics (of) d'espère Cynthia HogueImage of H.D. above originally published in 'Tendencies in Modern American Poetry' by Amy Lowell, 1917; accessed via Wikimedia Commons.In The...
View Articlewriting through imagism
Here's H.D.'s "Sea Poppies" (1916):Amber huskfluted with gold,fruit on the sandmarked with a rich grain,treasurespilled near the shrub-pinesto bleach on the boulders:your stalk has caught rootamong wet...
View ArticleH.D.'s desk
Lately I've been reading the blog of the Beinecke Library, called "Room 26 Cabinet of Curiosities." I took special note of a recent gift made to the Beinecke: H.D.'s writing desk. Its provenance seems...
View ArticleWriting through imagism (PoemTalk #36)
Jennifer Scappettone's 'Vase Poppies' and H.D.'s 'Sea Poppies' PoemTalkLISTEN TO THE SHOWFor this episode of PoemTalk, we took the show on the road — to Chicago — where David Pavelich hosted us at the...
View ArticleWriting through imagism (PoemTalk #36)
Jennifer Scappettone's "Vase Poppies" and H.D.'s "Sea Poppies"LISTEN TO THE SHOWFor this episode of PoemTalk, we took the show on the road - to Chicago - where David Pavelich hosted us at the...
View Article'Back of'
Index, bibliography, catalog, listImage by Noah SaterstromThis post explores the poem as index, bibliography, catalog, or otherwise arranged list. I want to consider the ways each piece overflows,...
View ArticleH.D.'s 'HERmione'
The poet's novelH.D.“A person should think before they call a place Slyvannia” [1]This sentence from H.D.’s HERrmione stays with me. Her prose can twirl, as Her Gart, her “heroine” is lost in a...
View ArticleOn H.D.'s imagism
A 27-minute introductory discussionHere is a new 27-minute introductory discussion of H.D.’s imagism — with Dee Morris, Julia Bloch, and Annette Debo: MP3.
View ArticleThe I as hieroglyph (PoemTalk #84)
H.D., 'Helen in Egypt' PoemTalkPhoto courtesy of the H.D. Papers, Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University and New Directions...
View ArticleOn being 'ill'-informed
H.D.'s late modernist poetics (of) d'espère Cynthia HogueImage of H.D. above originally published in 'Tendencies in Modern American Poetry' by Amy Lowell, 1917; accessed via Wikimedia Commons.In The...
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