It’s
Poetry Friday. Today, we bid a fond “see you later, alligator” to the 44
Postcard Project.
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From "The Postcard Age: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection" |
I’m
checking in from the AWP Conference in Boston. When I arrived on Wednesday, the
first thing I did was hoof it to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts to check out an
exhibit of vintage postcards.
While
I was looking at a postcard from Skegness, England – the beach town where my
family used to vacation – a woman in the gallery struck up a conversation.
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My grandparents once owned a home in Skegness. From "The Postcard Age" |
She
turned out to know the owner of the vintage postcard collection, Leonard K. Lauder (as in Estee). I told her
about my poetry postcard project and she had some insights into the exhibit.
Fascinating!
How
am I feeling, now that I’ve completed all 44 postcard poems? Like this:
The Task at Hand
If
I attacked
each daily chore
with Wonder Woman’s
each daily chore
with Wonder Woman’s
musculature,
jetting,
red-heeled
here
to there
in blue, starry
in blue, starry
underwear,
I
would deserve
a gold
tiara
and
bullet-
stopping
cuffs.
I would crush tasks
I would crush tasks
in
my able hands
and
wonder
have
I done
enough.
Laura Shovan
Postcard Information:
Sensation
Comics No. 26
February
1944 │ Artist: Harry G. Peter
© DC
Comics
From The
Art of Vintage DC Comics: 100 Postcards, published by Chronicle Books. © 2010
DC Comics.
Yesterday,
my poetry card was full at the AWP Conference. I attended a session about the
Afghan Women Writing Project. Talk about Wonder Women -- they are super poets and super brave. (They are looking for mentors. Find out more here.)
Later
in the day, I went to a panel on verse novels, which included Rita Dove. Her Sonata
Mulattica has been on my to-read list for several years, since Dove spoke
about it on the Diane Rehm Show.
This verse novel by Dove is about violinist George Bridgetower, a contemporary and friend of Beethoven. |
The Thursday evening keynote was poets Seamus Heaney and Derek Walcott.
I’m
going to have to wrap up the postcard project when things are a little calmer.
Next week, I’ll post a cheat sheet, listing the poems in groups based on their
themes, as well as providing links to each of the poems by number.
For
now, here’s some data on where the 44 postcard poems traveled:
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From "The Postcard Age" |
Twelve
states: California (3 cards), Colorado,
Florida, Georgia, Maryland (28 cards), Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Virginia.
And three countries: China, Italy and
Scotland.
Am
I ready to quit? Not 100%. I plan to continue writing postcard poems, but will
shift to one or two a week for the rest of 2013.
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Postcards have worked their hypnotic effect on me. |
Today’s
Poetry Friday host is my dear pal Heidi at My Juicy Little Universe. Stop by and leave a little greeting, or a link to
your poetry post.