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Thank you, Steven, for posting Ted Kooser. He's one of my favorite free verse poets! Like others, I discovered him by reading Dana Gioia's essay. There are about 12 or 13 poems by Kooser that I really admire and many of them have already been posted here.
Here's one of my favorites by Kooser. I love the way the accumulation of details reveal the collapse of a way of life. And the way that phrase repeated in the third stanza sounds like a dirge. Abandoned Farmhouse He was a big man, says the size of his shoes on a pile of broken dishes by the house; a tall man too, says the length of the bed in an upstairs room; and a good, God-fearing man, says the Bible with a broken back on the floor below the window, dusty with sun; but not a man for farming, say the fields cluttered with boulders and the leaky barn. A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wall papered with lilacs and the kitchen shelves covered with oilcloth, and they had a child, says the sandbox made from a tractor tire. Money was scarce, say the jars of plum preserves and canned tomatoes sealed in the cellar hole. And the winters cold, say the rags in the window frames. It was lonely here, says the narrow country road. Something went wrong, says the empty house in the weed-choked yard. Stones in the fields say he was not a farmer; the still-sealed jars in the cellar say she left in a nervous haste. And the child? Its toys are strewn in the yard like branches after a storm - a rubber cow, a rusty tractor with a broken plow, a doll in overalls. Something went wrong, they say. |
I've done an article on Ted for a special issue of the Midwest Quarterly in which I focus esp. on "That Was I," a magnificent poem from Delights and Shadows.
Dave |
Hi David,
I'd be interested in reading your article on Ted Kooser. "That Was I" is one of my 12 or 13 favorites of his. All the best, Don |
For any interested, Ted Kooser is featured today on Poetry Daily, from the journal Smartish Pace:
In April |
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