Tuesday, September 30, 2008

"A Poets Creed" Notes

“A Poet’s Creed” Borges p.97

 

·      “I though I knew all about words, all about language, … words cam as a revelation to me. Of course, I did not understand them.”

o   As children we read and we feel something in words, we have emotions when we read a poem but we don’t always understand these emotions, nor the words that incited them.

·      A man will have a defining moment, life is made up of millions of moments, in many years but one moment is important

o   “the moment when a man knows who he is, when he sees himself face to face”

o   The moment when Judas kissed Jesus is the moment when Judas must have realized he was traitor and fated to be a traitor

o   That moment in a mans life is the most important moment

·      For Borges his life has been words, and “weaving those words into poetry”

·      Before everything else though humans are readers.

o   “I think the happiness of a reader is beyond that of a writer”

o   The reader is the one without worries without anxiety

o   Everyone is a reader, not only as in reading words reader

§  People read actions, read others emotions, read their surroundings

·      Some books have value in being lengthy, it helps define them, it helps make them what they are, but that does not make them better from a shorter story

·      “I am not sure now that I believe in the adventures, or in the conversations… but I believe in the … character”

o   stories should mirror the character

·      You don’t find everything you expect in the places you expect to find them

o   He did not find Germanism in German texts, it was not defined by them

o   He found what he was looking for instead in Old English

o   “I discovered a harsh language, but a language whose harshness made for a certain kind of beauty and also for very deep feeling”

·      Metaphors = essential part of literature

o   Aren’t always just a simple comparison, must look deeper

o   Repetition of last line in Robert Frost makes reader realize it is not just miles and sleep, it is years and death

·      “the only way to be rid of a sin is to commit it, because afterwards you repent it”

o   Only way to correct a mistake in life and in poetry is to make the mistake first

o   Thought free verse was easier learned it was not, because a structured verse has a rhythm that once you start you are able to follow through the rest of the poem

·      Prose is simply elongated poetry

o   Prose simply has a more subtle rhythm than poetry, but it is still there.

·      What is behind the rhythm is important as well, the meaning

o   Tried to make a deep meaning or make his work seem modern, but failed

o   This created “purple patches”, vanity that shown through the work that made it less appealing to the reader

o   “If a reader thinks that you have a moral defect, there is no reason whatever why he should admire you or put up with you.

·      “We are modern; we don’t have to strive to be modern” (another mistake trying to be modern”

o   We live in the present therefore we are modern though we will become history

o   We cannot be in the past or in the future because we are in the present

·      Time and Immortality

o   Homer example: Homer is immortal and therefore eventually forgets he is Homer

o   Simply because something is old, does not mean it is any less beautiful

o   Beauty outlasts time

o   Time and our perception of time in itself makes us mortal

·      To be a writer “means simply being true to  [one’s] imagination”

o   Being true to your thoughts is something deeper than you think and will be perceived by the audience as something deeper

o   Be loyal to your belief not the circumstances that surround you

o   “circumstances should always be told with a certain amount of untruth [because] there is no satisfaction in telling a story as it actually happened”

o   when you write you write for the reader but you must not think about the reader while you write.

·      Readers are the ones that create perceptions and ideas about your beliefs.

o   That is what gives the writing meaning, not what the writer says it’s what the reader sees in the writing.

·      At the heart of it all though, “the meaning is not important – what is important is a certain music, a certain way of saying things”

o   The rhythm that is in all writing, all poetry, all prose and ultimately everything else.

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