Haven’t posted one of these things in a while…
Newspaper + Marker = Poetry. Buy the book.
ANOTHER ONE OF THESE STUPID THINGS
I was having coffee with Dan a few weeks ago, and he admitted to me that he didn’t think these things were Art:
As for this one, I agree with him.
Speaking of Art: seeing George Saunders at Oberlin on Wednesday.
AGAIN, AGAIN
A short one:
No, this poem isn’t about my wife. She isn’t old.
My buddy Don sent me this quote by Douglas Hofstadter from I Am a Strange Loop, which makes me want to read it:
“In the end, what is the difference between actual, personal memories and pseudo-memories? Very little. I recall certain episodes from the novel or the movie Catcher in the Rye or the movie David and Lisa as if they had happened to me – and if they didn’t, so what? They are as clear as if they had. The same can be said of many episodes from other works of art. They are parts of my emotional library, stored in dormancy, waiting for the appropriate trigger to come along and snap them to life, just as my “genuine” memories are waiting. There is no absolute and fundamental distinction between what I recall from having lived through it myself and what I recall from others’ tales. And as time passes and the sharpness of one’s memories (and pseudo-memories) fades, the distinction grows ever blurrier.”
WHEN THE DUST FINALLY SETTLED
After only a few weeks, I’ve decided to shut down the Newspaper Blackout Poems blog. With work, three different comics I’m working on, and doing my own poems, I just don’t have time for any other project. (I’ll still be posting some on this site now and then.) Thanks to everyone who sent me their poems, and I hope that those interested will go on doing their own.
LAST STOP, EVERYBODY OFF
This was my take on last week’s challenge. This week’s challenge is up now.
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