lo-fi poetics: 4th st berkeley ca
poetry/antipoetry & exploitation movies
y'all know i love jim mccrary as a poet, man & overall good/cool dude so here is a recently published chapbook of poems by jim by nuallain house publishers' micropress imprint neo-mimeo editions which harken back to the mimeo press revolution of the late 1960s of DIY poetics but for our present digital age. in short, my kind of publishing.
for poetry, in my estimation, is better served by a gift economy in a community of poets. poets, i think, are all brothers & sisters past present & future even if it may not be always a happy family. especially in our era of late-stage capitalism where value is often the sine qua non base level worth for everything, human & non-human, in our civilization. poetry belies that base level worth of late-stage capitalism where things & services & people are bought & sold.
here is our brother in the international republic of poetry, jim mccary's chapbook of marvelous, harrowing collection of poetry, seasonal.
peace & love
i have observed my 58th turn around the sun
frankly, i am surprised that i've made it this long!
but even so, it is easy to become a bitter old man
compare the world of my youth to today's world
finding today's world lacking
but really really really it is an astonishing time to live
for our human civilization
& so but then when i get down & that is often
i remember that
there is still so much to learn
so much to discover
so much to explore
from the past & in the present & to the future
keeping going
keep growing up out & older
until the fucking wheels fall off!
it is a slow, lazy summer kinda sunday here at casa de bronson/lopez
i found myself thinking about the late NZ poet rob allan who was quite active on social media
allan's account on twitter [or, sheesh, x] was allanrob9 if you are interested in reading his posts for they are still up & available
allan's poems were decidedly 'post-modern' you can read a few here https://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/features/dunedin/allan.asp
but i would argue, perhaps allan would disagree, that a portion of his poetics is his social media posts
his posts were mostly photos taken of Dunedin/Port Chalmers & they were often of the local flora, buildings, the port, boats & ships, rarely people & almost never self-portraits
allan was also a slightly astringent commentator on the goings on of the day & was generous in retweeting his friends works as well
social media is a kind of writing too
we could argue that till the cows come home but nearly every creative person, whether she be a poet, home cook, gardener, painter etc etc. possesses a social media site
nearly all the painters i am interested in use instagram to publish their works
so there is writing done in the traditional ways like pen to paper, books etc etc. + writing done on the electronic frontier that would include email, texting, blogging, instagramming, you name it
& so it is that i miss rob allan & his posts
he is a man that i wished i had reached out too
i am not the only one who has this wish here is a lovely post by a fellow writer who calls allan a friend even tho they never 'met' [but they did meet like one would meet writers in their works, perhaps even more for social media is indeed now, today, part of the 'social' hum of living in the 21st C] https://petchary.wordpress.com/2022/11/06/in-remembrance-of-a-twitter-friend-i-never-met/
finally, here is another lovely memorial to rob allan by his friend the poet kay mckenzie cooke with a charming detail of her & rob's competiton to see who can post the first photo of a magnolia in blossom on twitter In Memory – 11th Letter In
rob allan's works on social media are a proof that the electronic frontier can also bring us together
peace & love
i really dig its plain speech, its form, its sexyness, but even more i love how spectacularly intense & human love is expressed by the poem's queer speaker
this is a poem of fleshly desires & a love so concentrated it is like a laser beam focused on even the most hardened of hearts
for we are human in the struggle of it all & in this poem gunn hits all the right notes to remind us that we are indeed sexy creatures graced with the ability for great love
but 'we are not catholic, see, so it's all right'!
poem excerpted from my man thom gunn's collected poems
for all of us cis-gendered as well
peace & love
happy PRIDE MONTH!