Monday, March 21, 2022
Trust and the Old Tree
Friday, March 11, 2022
it seems you fainted
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Useless Despair
Monday, February 21, 2022
In Praise of Plodding
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Creeks
springs leak & snow swoons
Monday, February 14, 2022
Far Away Sponges
Friday, February 11, 2022
And All the Ships at Sea
Saturday, February 5, 2022
Arguments
A black headland
refutes a pounding sea,
which relents, then rides
again at midnight,
pale wave-tips glowing
in moonlight. We fight
with our home the planet.
If we win, we lose.
The Wisdom Tree
Sunday, January 30, 2022
The Angel of Listening
Monday, January 10, 2022
July: North Yuba River
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Awkward Blues
Films About Poets
Reposting one from a while back.
One problem with trying to make a dramatic feature film about poets is that most of the drama in a poet's life occurs in his or her head. A second problem, flowing out of the first, is that the film-makers then try to compensate by focusing on sordid details or on cliche aspects of the alleged "poet's life," such as drinking alcohol, being wild, yadda yadda. A third problem is that, probably, no one should try to "dramatize" the writing process. All of that said, here is a list of movies about poets, pretty much in the order they occurred to me, although I do begin with my favorite:
1. Stevie (1978) It presents her life and doesn't try too hard to dramatize poetry and poets.
2. Priest of Love (1981) About D.H. Lawrence. Not bad. Ava Gardner has a role.
3. The Edge of Love (2008) About Dylan Thomas. Falls into some of the traps mentioned above.
4. Dead Poets Society (1989). A favorite of many. More about poetry and teaching than poets. I liked it all right.
5. Pandaemonium (2000)About Wordsworth and other British Romantic poets. The scenes that try to portray Wordsworth composing are painful to watch. The stuff about literary politics and Wordsworth's ego is good.
6. Beat (2000). Focuses mainly on Burroughs. It's pretty good.
7. Looking for Langston (1988) Quasi-documentary stressing Hughes's sexuality. A fine film--but it really is only about one aspect of Hughes's life, alas.
8. Total Eclipse (1995) Concerning Rimbaud and Verlaine. Very good. With Dicaprio.
9. Dr. Zhivago (1965). Of course, this movie about a lot besides poetry, but the main character is a poet, after all.
10. Beautiful Dreamers (1990). This is the one among the 10 I haven't seen, but it looks intriguing. It's about Walt Whitman. Not great reviews on IMDB, alas.