Thursday, July 27, 2017

            SAVE THE WHALES : STOP USING PUNCTUATION

ESSAY

Reading  a  Dysfunctional  World
Why Merwin’s The Lice is needed now more than ever.
The LiceW.S. Merwin’s sixth and possibly most iconic collection
of  poetry,  was  published  in  1967...  its confluence of mythology and ugly physical reality  struck a nerve  with a world shaken politically  and  environmentally to its core... these are poems charged with uncertainty, written  in  a  world  on  the  brink  of environmental meltdown torn by tyrants ...

The  Lice  is   relevant   politically  and environmentally... because it gives us a mode to experience a dysfunctional world...
Poets who had cut their teeth on Modernism and New Criticism ... found themselves turning more and more to political activism...Merwin discovered a different way of being political in poetry: the politics of negative capability.
In The Lice, Merwin abandons punctuation altogether... Losing punctuation in The Lice allows Merwin to loosen the relationship between sense and syntax... “For a Coming Extinction” begins, 
Gray whale Now that we are sending you to The End That great god  Tell him That we who follow you invented forgiveness And forgive nothing.” ...
There is just enough connective tissue to hold all possibilities at  once  without  the poem’s  falling  into  ambiguous  mush,