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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Ruth Stone In Memorium (1915-2011)


NY Times Obituary

Chard deNiord's Obituary in The Guardian

The American Academy of Poets page on Ruth Stone

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Year of the Female Earth Pig

Year of the Female Earth Pig
Art by Ingmar Pema Dechen

Year of the Female Earth Pig

My darling Earth Pig

I bow to your

Beneficent bounty

Amid toils of duty and servitude

To further your brood

In all that need manifest

As we sow the seed of generosity

Its fecund curve of elegant hoof

The flow of your nurturance

Sustains multitudes

Lady of the spheares your grunt

Nuzzles to earth amid lofty intents

As you burrow deep your cosmic purpose

None other than sublime awakening

From ignorance at every moment


Poem by Jacqueline Gens


Poetrymind calligraphy by Barbara Bash

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Officially Poetrymind’s a Decade Old

In the Spring of 2005 while co-directing the New England College MFA Program in Poetry, I considered starting my own blog. I had been introduced to blogging through an MAT program in Information Technology I was enrolled in at Marlboro College.

I still remember sitting bolt upright one night when the word poetrymind manifested as the title. I believe I first heard this word from Russell Edson--at NEC when he read. At one point he responded to a challenge from a faculty saying something like there is only one thing that matters and that is poetrymind. Edson was a magical and deeply ironic prose poet whose work I admire. His work epitomizes for me the simple notion that things are not what they seem. Thus, the phenomenal world is infused with magic and the mystery of discovery with ever fresh eyes.

For me poetrymind is synonymous with “First Thought, Best Thought,” which is to say, thought that represents a state of mind free from conceptual overlays of judgment and second guessing. Rather it is elegant thought borne from pure perception, the original thought before attaching judgement. The slogan, "First Thought, Best Thought", coined by the late Chogyam Trungpa and Allen Ginsberg at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics is not about writing without revision, as some believe. It is about experience first hand--direct and pure without a lot of egotistic filters or projections.

I am reminded of what the great Zen master, Susuki Roshi called “Beginner’s Mind” --- every moment offers a “fresh” experience. The ground is open vast mind or as Pema Chodron aptly puts it—The sky is open mind and everything else is the weather. Words are the display of poetrymind –alive with potentiality. Words in this context can become a vehicle for discovery of who we are.

See No Blood for Hubris on Russell Edson

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