Given Sugar, Given Salt by Jane Hirshfield addresses the multiplicity of self, so beautifully, in several poems. It was the thing I loved most about the collection. Here’s just one.pic.twitter.com/Vtj2Z3liuX
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Given Sugar, Given Salt by Jane Hirshfield addresses the multiplicity of self, so beautifully, in several poems. It was the thing I loved most about the collection. Here’s just one.pic.twitter.com/Vtj2Z3liuX
The purpose of life is to love so well that you become everyone.
So often we hear about masks with identity. Poetry is the self granting the Self permission for multiplicity: the mask. A rendition/ duplication (mirror)/ manifestation of “I.” It allows for parallel universes. It’s the removal and application of “I.” Over & over again.
The world is falling apart. But I am the world. ~ Aimé Césaire To be united is divine and good; where is the obsession from then / among men, that there is only one and one only? ~ Friedrich Hölderlin
(« Le monde se défait. Mais je suis le monde. » ~ Aimé Césaire »Einig zu seyn, ist göttlich und gut; woher ist die Sucht denn / Unter den Menschen, daß nur Einer und Eines nur sei?« ~ Friedrich Hölderlin)
“for our house is open, there are no keys in the doors, and invisible guests come in and out at will.”
We are remembrancers, outcasts from the fire of forgetfullness
Pessoa of the heteronyms, which are still apparently being discovered, last I heard. (Last I heard was about 2007 when in Lisbon, actually, but, still.)
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