osaraba: (saimono shuurei blushsmile)
So last week I got to see Taylor Mali at the Bowery Poetry Club! Pretty darn cool. I went by myself, which was unfortunate, but still -- I was glad.

He recited a sestina about his deceased first wife. It was really excellently done. A sestina is a pretty difficult poem to write. Go look at the link for the explanation. I am in awe of anyone who can write a sestina (well), and feel somewhat challenged to write one myself, but my poetry always turns out horribly cliche, so I dunno. In addition to the rules of the sestina, Mali challenged himself to write one wherein the six key words used in the last stanza would make a complete, stand-alone sentence. Craziness!

One of the things I really like about his poetry is that they're so intelligently, strategically designed. Sometimes that speaks to me more than passion and vehemence. Control and precision can be so much more attractive. That is not to say that passion/vehemence are NOT -- indeed, with control, the combination is breathtaking.

Poetry that is an expression of feeling without form leaves me indifferent, but an intellectually-structured poem of feeling is inspirational.

Of course, the topic plays into this as well. There was another poet who wrote a sestina that left me bored. I barely remember what it was about. In fact, I don't remember at all. I also admire words used efficiently, which can be oh-so-difficult to do.

Urbana Poetry Slam Finals are this Saturday night at 8pm (at the Bowery Poetry Club). So if I'm free I may go.

I feel really sad that I missed the period in which Taylor Mali was doing a whole lot more, around 2003.

[update: OMG! Mr. Caleb Emmons, you are amazing. S|{e,s,t,i,n,a}|, a math poem]
osaraba: (house wins at life)
Taylor Mali (of "The The Impotence of Proofreading" and Urbana Poetry Slam! fame) has several appearances scheduled at the Bowery Poetry Club in April, but the only one I'll definitely be able to make is on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7pm.

Anyone who's interested is more than welcome to join me.

There's a bar. ^_~

Oh, you should check this one ("The Miracle Workers") out!

Haha, and this one -- exerpt, "You're all going to die, unless Taylor has sex with Susie."

As for other scheduling conflicts -- I don't have any Japanese classes for the next two weeks. YAYE! However, from April 24th to May 20th, my Japanese classes will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays instead of Mon/Wed's. After that, class will be only one day a week, though I don't know what the schedule will be yet, so I'm hoping that they won't be on Wednesdays or Thursdays so that there won't be any further conflicts with [livejournal.com profile] nerd_avengers.
osaraba: (BT atsu tongue)
The the Impotence of Proofreading by Taylor Mali

Have I mentioned how much I love grammar, and grammar-related cleverness?


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