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Wendy Videlock, "Bane"
poetry

Wendy Videlock, "Bane"

Things mean things. Getting older is frustration that it’s hard to convey that meaning.

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Ashok Karra Jun 5, 2021 • 4 min read
Kant and Jefferson on Enlightenment
philosophy

Kant and Jefferson on Enlightenment

Today I want to talk about a little bit of the rhetoric Kant and Jefferson use to advance Enlightenment ideals. Some scholars assume that because ideals of universal education and technological progress won out years ago, we have an assessment of their legacy ready at hand.

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Ashok Karra May 26, 2021 • 7 min read
Kay Ryan, "Backward Miracle"
poetry

Kay Ryan, "Backward Miracle"

I’m still not entirely comfortable with calling answered prayers for parking spaces or relief of everyday anxieties “miraculous.”

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Ashok Karra May 25, 2021 • 5 min read
Matsuo Bashō, "Don't imitate me..."
poetry

Matsuo Bashō, "Don't imitate me..."

The problem lies in giving an audience more of the same. Imagine being presented with melon and more melon as choices for dessert.

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Ashok Karra May 24, 2021 • 4 min read
Kay Ryan, "Cloud"
poetry

Kay Ryan, "Cloud"

Ryan, like Robert Frost and Elizabeth Bishop, is also a poet of “existential horror.” She extends hope, but her lyrics terrify if attended properly.

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Ashok Karra May 21, 2021 • 5 min read
Farnaz Fatemi, "Everything Is Made Of Labor"
poetry

Farnaz Fatemi, "Everything Is Made Of Labor"

Even the best believe good writing equates to a “mic drop” moment: say a fact to end all debate and nothing else needs to be written.

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Ashok Karra May 17, 2021 • 4 min read
Deborah A. Bennett, "beyond the fog..."; Ross Gay, "A Small Needful Fact"
poetry

Deborah A. Bennett, "beyond the fog..."; Ross Gay, "A Small Needful Fact"

Ross Gay’s artistry demands we understand media criticism to be on the same level as close-reading.

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Ashok Karra May 17, 2021 • 6 min read
Robert Creeley, "A Prayer"
poetry

Robert Creeley, "A Prayer"

“Bless / something small / but infinite / and quiet,” he prays, and I believe in the humility of his verse.

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Ashok Karra May 10, 2021 • 3 min read
Kyla Houbolt, "I see no reason for poetry"
poetry

Kyla Houbolt, "I see no reason for poetry"

How do we learn? Often by pretending to be who we want to be. Like all things, this is full of complications and contradictions.

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Ashok Karra May 8, 2021 • 4 min read
William Bortz, "October, and Everything is Breathing;" Ted Kooser, "Snow Fence"
poetry

William Bortz, "October, and Everything is Breathing;" Ted Kooser, "Snow Fence"

I can imagine the anxiety of loss as a form of unfreedom, of constraint. It feels like being robbed of chances for deeply shared joy and happiness.

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Ashok Karra May 6, 2021 • 4 min read
Kay Ryan, "Sharks' Teeth"
poetry

Kay Ryan, "Sharks' Teeth"

I know people who must keep the television and radio on. Who must always be on the phone. Noise and noisiness, a way of life.

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Ashok Karra May 5, 2021 • 5 min read
Basho, "In Kyoto..."
poetry

Basho, "In Kyoto..."

When I think about broken relationships, I find that my imagination’s particular cruelty lies in giving me ideal versions of those I’ve loved.

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Ashok Karra May 3, 2021 • 3 min read
Sappho, "In the spring twilight"
poetry

Sappho, "In the spring twilight"

...when Sappho intones “In the spring twilight // The full moon is shining,” I get jealous.

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Ashok Karra May 1, 2021 • 3 min read
Wendell Berry, "Like Snow"
poetry

Wendell Berry, "Like Snow"

Snow isn’t just complete in its coverage. As it descends, it gets the world to stop.

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Ashok Karra Apr 30, 2021 • 2 min read
Michael Chitwood, "Men Throwing Bricks"
poetry

Michael Chitwood, "Men Throwing Bricks"

What does happiness look like, feel like?

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Ashok Karra Apr 29, 2021 • 3 min read
Kay Ryan, "Blandeur"
poetry

Kay Ryan, "Blandeur"

...I’ve been to the Grand Canyon. What took me aback was how colorful it was. As if it were a source of rainbows within the Earth itself.

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Ashok Karra Apr 28, 2021 • 4 min read
Jane Hirshfield, "A Day Is Vast"
poetry

Jane Hirshfield, "A Day Is Vast"

“A day is vast. / Until noon. / Then it’s over.”

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Ashok Karra Apr 27, 2021 • 3 min read
Georgia O'Keeffe, "Road - Mesa with Mist" (1961)
art

Georgia O'Keeffe, "Road - Mesa with Mist" (1961)

How bright, how textured, obscurity is.

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Ashok Karra Apr 26, 2021 • 3 min read
Kay Ryan, "Linens"
poetry

Kay Ryan, "Linens"

We believe in the behavior which looks positive. We believe so much that we find signs. Signs of something we wish was real.

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Ashok Karra Apr 25, 2021 • 4 min read
Deborah A. Bennett, "For the heart / very small things"
poetry

Deborah A. Bennett, "For the heart / very small things"

Charity, I’ve learned, is near meaningless without a charitable spirit.

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Ashok Karra Apr 19, 2021 • 2 min read
poetry

Robert Frost's "Mowing," or The Danger of an Uncritical Approach to Great Books

Welcome! Have Some Links Hi everyone-- I did not realize until now how many of you are activists. I've been fortunate to teach in classrooms where my students were open about the change they seek. It's so important to get students to talk to each other,

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Ashok Karra Apr 18, 2021 • 5 min read
poetry

Claire Needell, "Passage"

I've been staring at Claire Needell [https://twitter.com/claireneedell]'s poem "Passage" for a few days now. It's an incredible work of art, and I hope you'll join me in trying to respond to it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have hopes for this

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Ashok Karra Apr 17, 2021 • 2 min read
poetry

Dorothy Aldis, "When I Was Lost"

I still walk nervous. I’ve done a lot to be calmer, to learn to breathe. Exercise, meditation, reflection. On a larger level: the ability to prioritize. But adulthood in this world, at this time, is a nonstop creation of traps. Whether I’m productive or not, expectations emerge from

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Ashok Karra Apr 14, 2021 • 3 min read
Kyla Houbolt, "Slippery;" Emily Dickinson, "Your thoughts don't have words every day" (1452)
kyla houbolt

Kyla Houbolt, "Slippery;" Emily Dickinson, "Your thoughts don't have words every day" (1452)

As Houbolt documents: “that thing I meant to say / slips out of my grasp again / I say something anyway.”

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Ashok Karra Apr 13, 2021 • 3 min read
trump

Is Trump harmless at Mar-a-Lago?

I hate the amount of attention Trump continues to get. However, he is a study in human depravity and a weathervane for American politics. Below, I consider Ashley Feinberg's report of Mar-a-Lago [https://www.trashberg.com/p/what-exactly-is-trump-doing-at-mar], where it

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Ashok Karra Apr 12, 2021 • 4 min read
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