Compulsions of Silk Worms and Bees

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Pub. Date: 2007-03-01
Publisher(s): Louisiana State Univ Pr
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Summary

This new collection of poetry from veteran author, Julianna Baggott, is written as a manual on writing poetry. On the surface, it appears only to be a collection of poems about poetry. On a deeper level though, it turns craft on its ear to examine the larger, looming world. There are several different types of poems included. Some poems are written as question and answer dialogues. Some poems personify poetry itself as a character and address it as an unruly muse. Others are more pointedly instructive and presented as example poems. Still others are written to famous poets ranging from Theodore Roethke to Dean Young and can be either argumentative or adoring.

Author Biography

Julianna Baggott teaches at Florida State University's Creative Writing Program.

Table of Contents

Direct address : dear readerp. 3
Dear criticp. 4
1. Poetry addresses her sister, the novelp. 5
2. The novel responds to her sister, poetryp. 6
Poetry despises your attempts at domesticityp. 7
Q and A : how is that some poems just fail? : (the abridged version)p. 8
Q and A : do you write about real stuff or do you make it all up?p. 9
The orphan poemp. 10
For Theodore Roethkep. 11
Q and A : where do you get your ideas? : answer #1p. 12
Q and A : where do you get your ideas? : answer #2p. 15
The current events poem : the Hindenburg and twin towersp. 16
Q and A : do you have any tips? : answer #1p. 17
Q and A : do you simultaneously submit?p. 18
Poetry as the nurse you've come to rely onp. 19
Q and A : why don't you write formal poetry?p. 20
Q and A : how do your children affect your work?p. 21
An ars poetica about ars poeticap. 22
For Charles Simicp. 23
Q and A : don't poets just write the same poem over and over?p. 24
Q and A : why do you write? : answer #1p. 27
The workshop poemp. 28
The stolen poem : my brother poem after Levine's 'what work is'p. 29
Q and A : do you think it helps to have had a lot of experiences and to have seen the world?p. 31
The exercise-born poem, a test-tube babyp. 32
Eve recalls birthing and her discovery of metaphorp. 33
Q and A : why do you write? : answer #2p. 34
On the personal poem : in defense of rottingp. 35
Poem for dean youngp. 36
The poem that wants to be writtenp. 38
Concerning Mr. Frank O'Hara and his critics, the assassins in his orchardsp. 39
Prose poem : I send poetry a post cardp. 43
Poetry punishes you for your absencep. 44
A poem of thanksgiving : I'm writing againp. 45
Poem that surfaces on a bad day among giantsp. 46
A caution against historical poetry in the voice of Lazarusp. 47
Termites : a caution on love poetryp. 48
Marriage as a creative process, a love poemp. 49
Poetry as a loverp. 50
Poetry as a mother who chooses between usp. 51
In response to poetry is a house with many roomsp. 55
Apologia for my obsessionsp. 56
An apologia for using words in poetryp. 57
Talking dirty : the marketing of poetryp. 58
Argument with Louis Simpsonp. 60
Poetry in the suburbsp. 61
Q and A : do you have any tips? : answer #2p. 63
The place poem : sparrows pointp. 64
Q and A : when do you know a poem is done?p. 65
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