Eco-Poetics: Naropa's Summer Writing Program

My book haul from Naropa!

My book haul from Naropa!


The Naropa Summer Writing Program was good for my writing and for my soul–I met many wonderful poets, including Kristin Prevallet, Rae Graber, Georgia Van Gunten, Eric Siegel, CA Conrad, Anne Waldman, and Rae Armantrout.
The week’s theme was Symbiosis: Hellfire, Drought, and Brimstone: A New Eco-Poetics and I want to share some of the highlights from the workshops, panel discussions, and readings:
–“Do the words you write belong to you? Or are you tapping into a larger field of language?” Kristin Prevallet on the influence of William James and stream-of-consciousness on poetry.
–“Memory is not archeology.” Kristin Prevallet
–Poetry as a prophetic tradition–language as music. Paraphrased description of Jerome Rothenberg’s anthology, Shaking the Pumpkin.
–“The way you treat the land is the way you treat yourself.” Orlando White
–The Idle No More movement posits that the land is alive, not a metaphor. Sound is a Being.
–“Ecopoetics is about the environment of the mind as well as the physical environment.” CA Conrad
–“Always treat language like a dangerous toy.” Anselm Hollo
–“Mitochondria make energy for the cells, but have different DNA than the cells–like visiting poets.” Jack Collom
If anyone has Naropa stories to share, I’d love to hear them! I’m already plotting to go next summer. . .

Poetics of Trance

Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland, Oregon

Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland, Oregon

What is the difference between sleeping and trance? Dream and waking? Consciousness and free will? Conditioning and personality? Check out Drunken Boat 16’s folio on Trance Poetics and get the 411 on all this. Kristin Prevallet has curated a wide-ranging exploration of trance poetics in forms aural, visual, and written, including my poems, “Hypnogogic,” (based on a most intense waking dream state), “In Full View,” “Lucid: One Dream,” and “You Know Where You’ve Been.”
You can click on the “listen” button by each poem to hear an extra feature if you so desire. Poetry as the Fifth Element in a garden, from a visit to Portland’s wonderful Lan Su Chinese Garden accompanies “Hypnogogic.” There are background tidbits in the recordings of the other poems too. If I had realized that the recordings were going to accompany the poems, I would have made my voice sound sexier. I thought the recordings were going to go on a blog or archive somewhere else. I must have been sleeping. 🙂