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Critical Poetry—Charles Bukowski
For more highly critical
verse, see Critical Poems.
evidence whores and great poets should avoid one another: their professions are dangerously similar: from the Roman Empire to our Atomic Age there have been about an equal number of whores and poets with the authorities continually trying to outlaw the former and ignore the latter —which tells you how dangerous poetry really is.
the
replacements
writing of
strange and heroic men.
Eugene O’Neill
drinking himself oblivious
while writing
his dark and poetic
works.
now our
moderns
lecture at
universities
in tie and
suit,
the little
boys soberly studious,
the little
girls with glazed eyes
looking
up,
the lawns so
green, the books so dull,
the life so
dying of
thirst.
Termites of the page Most of these poets that I have known have seemingly existed on air alone but it hasn't been truly so; behind them has been a family member usually a wife or mother supporting these/ souls and so it's no wonder they have written so poorly: they have been protected against the actualities from the beginning and they understand nothing but the ends of their fingernails and their delicate hairlines their lymph nodes.
their words are unlived, unfurnished, un- true, and worse—so fashionably dull.
soft and safe they gather together to plot, hate, gossip, most of these American poets pushing and hustling their talents playing at greatness.
poet (?): that word needs re- defining.
when I hear that word I get a rising in the gut as if I were about to puke. let them have the stage so long as I need not be in the audience. The American Dissident www.theamericandissident.org, a 501c3 nonprofit. |