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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Good Poems for Hard Times

A while back I tried to read a poem every day from Garrison Keillor's Good Poems for Hard Times, a hand-me-down from Kathleen.  On my second day of teaching last week, though, the chaplain at my school gave me my very own good-poem-for-hard-times: "Read it on the bad days," he advised.  Thought it was too good of a poem to pass up posting.

To be of use
by Marge Piercy


The people I love the best
jump into work head first
without dallying in the shallows
and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight.
They seem to become natives of that element,
the black sleek heads of seals
bouncing like half submerged balls.

I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,
who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,
who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward,
who do what has to be done, again and again.

I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who stand in the line and haul in their places,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters
but move in a common rhythm
when the food must come in or the fire be put out.

The work of the world is common as mud.
Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.
But the thing worth doing well done
has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.
Greek amphoras for wine or oil,
Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums
but you know they were made to be used.
The pitcher cries for water to carry
and a person for work that is real.

Love Interruption

Jack White just released a new single today, "Love Interruption," from his upcoming debut album Blunderbuss (which, as I just learned, is a kind of gun), available April 23.  It's really good.  Really dark.

I need to see It Might Get Loud.


I want love to
roll me over slowly
stick a knife inside me,
and twist it all around.

I want love to
grab my fingers gently
slam them in a doorway
put my face into the ground

I want love to
murder my own mother
and take her off to somewhere
like hell or up above.

I want love to
change my friends to enemies,
change my friends to enemies
and show me how it's all my fault.

I wont let love disrupt, corrupt or interrupt me
I wont let love disrupt, corrupt or interrupt me
Yeah I wont let love disrupt, corrupt, or interrupt me anymore.

I want love to
walk right up and bite me
grab ahold of me and fight me
leave me dying on the ground.

And I want love to
split my mouth wide open and
cover up my ears,
and never let me hear a sound.

I want love to
forget that you offended me
or how you have defended me,
when everybody tore me down.

Yeah I want love to
change my friends to enemies,
change my friends to enemies
and show me how it's all my fault.

Yeah I wont let love disrupt, corrupt or interrupt me
I wont let love disrupt, corrupt or interrupt me
I wont let love disrupt, corrupt, or interrupt me anymore.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ruby Lee

Having recently sorted through all of my dad's records I acquired at Christmas (blog post on that process coming soon), I've been slowly getting acquainted with jazz, blues, and more from the '50s--back in the day of Gordo's prime, ha!  So far, my favorite is B.B. King's "Ruby Lee" from his second album The Blues, released in 1958.


Take a listen!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Because Who Doesn't Love Arcade Fire?

Full hour episode of Austin City Limits with AF!  Woohoo!

Watch Arcade Fire on PBS. See more from Austin City Limits.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Finally! A Trailer for Moonrise Kingdom!

I can't wait!!!  Thanks to Kathleen for sending this my way.  As she has perfectly noted, "All the classic Wes things are there - the monogrammed stationery, short declarative sentences, adults that act like children, children that act like adults, and Jason Schwartzman."

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Catching Up

I've been M.I.A. for about a month.  Bad news bears.  I imagine I will not have many chances to post this semester either, as I will be student teaching very soon (next week!).  However, here are a few things I've bookmarked recently worth sharing.

Poems as Short Films
from Open Culture

A short film of Langston Hughes's "The Weary Blues"...


...and the original Cab Calloway performance (The Blues Brothers, anyone?)


Underground Map of Major Musicians
from The Guardian

click picture to zoom

Advice on Writing from Modernity's Greatest Writers
from Brain Pickings



"Begin with an individual and you find that you have created a type; begin with a type and you find that you have created — nothing." --F. Scott Fitzgerald

"A short story must have single mood and every sentence must build towards it." --Edgar Allan Poe

"Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal." --T. S. Eliot

"Fiction is a lie, and good fiction is the truth inside the lie." --Stephen King

"Good fiction is made of what is real, and reality is difficult to come by." --Ralph Ellison

"The problem with fiction, it has to be plausible. That’s not true with non-fiction." --Tom Wolfe

"Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style." --Kurt Vonnegut