Jeremy Richards ([info]jeremyrichards) wrote,
@ 2008-03-27 15:26:00
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Wait, is Big Poppa E Obama's Campaign Advisor?
John Lundberg on The Myth of the Wussy Poet:
It's not a hard defense to make. While the misconception of the "wussy" poet is common in America, I know from internationals I've talked to that it's a decidedly American misconception, a manifestation of the tired idea that men should only express their feelings while drunk or during football games lest they appear, you know, weak. Sure. Were Wilfred Owen and history's long litany of soldier poets weak? Is Iraq war vet Bryan Turner, who just published Here, Bullet, a book of poems about the war, not tough enough? Tell him he's not a fighter.

It's true, though. We poets can get a little defensive about our toughness.



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[info]ocvictor
2008-03-27 10:45 pm UTC (link)
Wuss-CORE!!!

But seriously, I think, if the intersection of hip-hop and poetry has done anything, I hope it's made the image of the poet a little more gangsta. Word.

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[info]jeremyrichards
2008-03-27 10:49 pm UTC (link)
That's a good point. In fact, I was on the streets living a life of crime until Michelle Pfeiffer made me realize that words are like weapons, and rhyming is like shooting someone in the face with the truth.

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