- At October 10, 2005
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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Hey everyone…I’m doing a short talk tomorrow on persona poems and would love to hear what your favorite persona poem is…
SPLAB: Auburn Transit Center, 110 Second St. S.W., No. 100. “Living Room” hours are 7-9 p.m. * The “Living Room” writers critique circle will be hosted by Lana Hechtman Ayers with guest Jeannine Hall Gailey Oct. 11. * “Living Room” will be hosted by David Rizzi Oct. 18. Visit http://www.splab.org.
David Vincenti
Well, no one’s got better judgment for these than you, oh expert practitioner, but since you asked.
I like to start at the beginning, and Browning’s “My Last Duchess” first attracted me to persona poems. Duchess is too often overlooked outside 10th grade for ye olde verbiage.
In a more modern bent, Lucille Clifton’s “Adam Thinking” and “Eve Thiking” are good, bite-sized, and go over well.
Tom C. Hunley
The middle section of “The Sheep Child” by James Dickey
Give my best to Paul Nelson at SPLAB.
Peter
Any by Ai: esp. “The Good Shepherd, Atlanta, 1981”
jeannine
David – thanks for flattery 🙂 and for the good suggestions – I think I may use the Clifton!
Tom – I’ll say hi to Paul if I see him! And thanks for “The Sheep Child,” – disturbing – I like it!
jeannine
Thanks Peter – I do like that poem – so creepy!
David Vincenti
So how’d the talk go?