Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Gerard Smyth's The Mirror Tent
Gerard Smyth's The Mirror Tent is typical of a certain kind of Irish poetry, that more often than not annoys me. It's the kind where somehow an author seems blind to how hackneyed his iconography is, and how exhausted his metaphor has become. It's the kind which is excruciating in its sentimental and pat expression. It draws polite applause out of embarrassment, but in truth installs in the listener the urge to decapitate. The Mirror Tent, is suffocating. It's a languid drawl of canned name dropping nostalgia, that refuses to imagine an audience having to suffer it.
Friday, July 27, 2007
No one reads Ben Barton?
Ben Barton of No one reads poetry fame, has posted a number of video poems, from his well received The Red book, including The Factory, Only Fruit, and Commandment No 5. Well worth a look.
