Thursday, 27 October 2016

ModPo - Week – 6 – Breaking conformity: the beats



      Week 6 was about the Beat poets. The Beat Generation was a group of authors whose literature explored and influenced American culture in the post-World War II era. The chapter has started with Allen Ginsberg’s great poem “Howl”, it is almost like an epic. It represents Ginsberg as a prosodist – (a person who cares about the sounds of words) As per Ginsberg, Beat poetry should be spontaneous. The second poem was “I know a man” by Robert Creeley.



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“I know a man” - Robert Creeley.
     
            As I sd to my   
       friend, because I am   
      always talking,—John, I

      sd, which was not his   
     name, the darkness sur-
        rounds us, what

         can we do against
      it, or else, shall we &
    why not, buy a goddamn big car,

         drive, he sd, for   
        christ’s sake, look   
        out where yr going.

        In this poem there are line breaks which one or the other way suggests the image of digression in thought. We could find some despair with confusion in poem. The first line is “Because I am always talking” which suggests his loneliness. He calls his friend by the name “John” which was not his name, and they are surrounded by darkness. it suggests identity crises and existentialism.
       
      There is a reference of buying car, which gives some glimpse of capitalism. The poem has minimum words but it expresses maximum thoughts and condition of a common man in capitalism and materialistic world.

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