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Stanley Kunitz on poetry and life 

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In this edition of HoCoPoLitSo's "The Writing Life," Stanley Kunitz (named National Poet Laureate in 2000 at age 95) converses with his onetime student, poet and author of the best critical study of Kunitz poetry, Gregory Orr.
At age 88, the much-honored Kunitz reflects: "Poetry is most deeply concerned with telling us what it feels like to be alive." "Before there were poets we had no evidence of what it was like to be human on this earth." Through the most ordinary images and details, Kunitz aims to make experience emblematic, "to convert life into legend." He reads "Open the Gates", "Father and Son", "The Portrait", and "An Old Cracked Tune". Orr sees the latter two as companion pieces, revealing the grim and the celebratory in Kunitz's work, while his passion for the natural world is heard in "The Snakes of September" and finally, "The Long Boat".
For more information about "The Writing Life" and HoCoPoLitSo (the Howard County Poetry and Literature Society), visit www.hocopolitso.org.

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Комментарии : 28   
@asmaa5509
@asmaa5509 3 года назад
Full of softness and purity.I write about his revisiting his past to cure his injury..he is brave as he searches for his lost injury and lost self...he frees himself through poetry
@girlfromipanemauai
@girlfromipanemauai 6 лет назад
The knowledge of this poet is one of the last gifts my late husband left me. Among his papers, I found a copy of "Touch Me," and I read it to him before he died. What a profound poet, what a great, hauntingly beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing these videos.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 6 лет назад
Thank you for your message, and I'm so sorry for your loss. But I hope Stanley Kunitz's beautiful poem eased some pain. Thank you for sharing your message. Sending all the best.
@rievans57
@rievans57 9 лет назад
poetry is freedom, poetry is courage, poetry is love, poetry is human...
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 11 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching. He was a wonderful presence; we were lucky enough to host him twice for readings, and he brought the house down each time.
@cathleen537
@cathleen537 2 года назад
Mr. Orr conducts a fine interview here. Much gratitude.
@awordsmith5367
@awordsmith5367 5 лет назад
Wonderful to have this record of such a fine and true poet!
@yayavellilion8136
@yayavellilion8136 3 года назад
This is probably some of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.thsnk you stanley Kunitz
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 3 года назад
Thank you for watching, and for appreciating dear Stanley. He was a lovely person, and an amazing poet.
@marenmitchell6197
@marenmitchell6197 Год назад
What a joy to visit with Stanley Kunitz. Thank you. Years ago, in fact decades ago, invited to his birthday party at the University of Richmond, I had the audacity to take a poem of mine about "old age" and give it to him. He had the gentle graciousness to thank me. He remains with me.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso Год назад
Gentle graciousness is a wonderful way to describe this gentleman poet. So happy you enjoyed the interview.
@pdn-vd5om
@pdn-vd5om 6 лет назад
How transient life is, yet the joy of being alive, even with losses we strive.... This poet, Stanley Kunitz, bought tears to my eyes...
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 6 лет назад
We're so glad you appreciated this program. Mr. Kunitz was one of the nation's treasures. Perhaps you'd enjoy the program with one of his students, Marie Howe, who also has the knack of observation of the sacred. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@charlescote9517
@charlescote9517 10 лет назад
The poet living on the edge, celebrating survival.
@agustinl.g.3080
@agustinl.g.3080 7 лет назад
-''Open The Gates'' (4:45-5:45) ''Within the city of the burning cloud, Dragging my life behind me in a sack, Naked I prowl, scourged by the black Temptation of the blood grown proud. Here at the monumental door, Carved with the curious legend of my youth, I brandish the great bone of my death, Beat once therewith and beat no more. The hinges groan: a rush of forms Shivers my name, wrenched out of me. I stand on the terrible threshold, and I see The end and the beginning in each other's arms.''
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 7 лет назад
He is/was an amazing poet. Thank you for the wonderful citation. Enjoy our many poets on the other shows.
@mruniball
@mruniball 11 лет назад
Thank you very much for posting such inspiring and wondrous material.
@ainesflorida
@ainesflorida 3 года назад
Thank you so much.
@parousiapeaceforallnations5649
@parousiapeaceforallnations5649 4 года назад
Exceedingly refreshing, all the greatest themes for true beauty and life.🕊💖🕊 thank you.
@stevenpeters6909
@stevenpeters6909 3 года назад
I was fortunate to see Kunitz do a reading (Univ. of Idaho 1984 or so). It was one of those memories I will never forget.
@mutcoo
@mutcoo 6 лет назад
Brilliant man. Thank you for the video.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 6 лет назад
Indeed, we were lucky to have Mr. Kunitz read for us twice. He was a national treasure. Perhaps you would enjoy our show featuring Donald Hall. Thank you for watching, and for commenting.
@adamsalazar8214
@adamsalazar8214 6 лет назад
Thank you.
@JackSaturday
@JackSaturday 10 лет назад
Tears.
@rievans57
@rievans57 4 года назад
The 02:10 mark is illuminating.
@hocopolitso
@hocopolitso 4 года назад
Absolutely. Perhaps it takes a pandemic to turn our eyes back to poetry to find out what it feels like to be alive. Thanks for watching, and caring about poetry.
@patrickbrennan2864
@patrickbrennan2864 3 года назад
Thought I’d related a story I’d read about his birthday party and a family of owls...and a nice reply from Hocopolitso- but can’t find it Was the story in fact untrue? If so I apologize Patrick
@msreelata
@msreelata 3 года назад
Do not go gently into the night also has a son talking to his father..
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