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Tue May-16-06 08:01 PM
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Stanley Kunitz Dies at 100; Took No Crap from Republicans |
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On Sunday of this past weekend, poet Stanley Kunitz died at age 100 in his sleep.
He served in 2000 as our poet laureate and held keen views of the ethical ground on which public action is built.
Here is a brief excerpt of his view of the poet's role in national political life:
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“The poet must continue to stand in an adversarial relationship. The most elementary of our adversarial relationships are in terms of the power of the state, which has never been so great in the history of mankind. That power can destroy us all. It’s a terrible power to entrust to people who are not spiritually great, that’s all there is to it. You see it in the callousness, self-aggrandizement, insensitivity to the plight of the poor. In the general level of ethical conduct, the state has become an abomination. The Vietnam war--I was very angry about that, as I am about our policy in Nicaragua--all such difficulties lead one to feel more and more separated from the heads of state and the conduct of the state. A poet can’t change anything, but the poet can demonstrate the power of the solitary conscience. It’s an example. Any gain, even the conquest of a small part of oneself, is a triumph.”
--Stanley Kunitz, interview in the Washington Post, May 12, 1987 _ _ _ _ _
Good bye Stanley. And thank you.
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Tue May-16-06 08:04 PM
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saltpoint
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Tue May-16-06 08:08 PM
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2. Ah, mdmc. There you are. Thanks for posting on this one. |
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Thousands and thousands of us on these boards, and few more attuned to what lasts forever than you.
Really appreciate it.
I can't speak for Stanley, but I know he would appreciate it also.
Peace.
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Tue May-16-06 08:34 PM
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your too kind. peace and low stress
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Tue May-16-06 08:10 PM
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3. Favorite Kunitz quote: |
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Edited on Tue May-16-06 08:12 PM by BlueIris
"In a murderous time, the heart breaks and breaks, and lives by breaking." (from "The Testing Tree")
I actually stole Kushner's idea and used that line as the beginning of an e-mail to an ex-friend (and closet neo-con) about why I had refused to restart the friendship after he ended it, (after finally admitted he "doesn't accept" reproductive rights for women...which, well, I like my human rights and think others should also have them) then changed his mind.
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Tue May-16-06 08:30 PM
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4. BlueIris, hello. And thank you for putting that passage in front |
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of us tonight.
It's beautiful. You gave that email correspondent something complex and lovely to consider. As 'Dear John' letters go, that one had to be as good as they get.
Bravo.
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Tue May-16-06 10:20 PM
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6. Kick -- for the love of language under assault from Bush's twisted tongue. |
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just lovely - read the Wild Braid for my book club last year thanks for this
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