"Readings are social. They terrify me, but I do love the contact. I am not the best listener. When I attend a reading, it is not to listen, but to hear and to see someone render their words physical. When I want to listen to them, I sit down with their words in private. Listening is not social."
It’s been a while since I read Chris Edgoose’s admirable and enticing
review for The Friday Poem, here, of Geraldine Clarkson’s second full
collection, Med...
Dear Matthew
ReplyDeleteFor me poetry is mainly about privately reading it. I have attended a few public poetry events in the past but have no great desire to repeat the experience.
Best wishes from Simon R. Gladdish
I know what you mean. Larkin thought much the same, but I do get more out of reading verse on my own at home if I seen the poet read previously.
DeleteThat is a great quote! Reminds me how much I miss Adrian Mitchell reading his own work – always nervous as heck; but communicated his words so wonderfully; with so much joy. He made my son fall in love with poetry – so definitely a Good Thing! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHI Stephen.
DeleteThanks for commenting! The quote connected with me as soon as I saw it in the interview transcript. Kids certainly benefit from attending a reading if the poet is good at putting over their work.