Occasional Poets

By The Daily Dish

Packer doesn't want poetry at the Inauguration:

Judging from the work posted on her Web site, Alexander writes with a fine, angry irony, in vividly concrete images, but her poems have the qualities of most contemporary American poetrya specificity that’s personal and unsuggestive, with moves toward the general that are self-consciously academic. They are not poems that would read well before an audience of millions.

Obama’s Inauguration needs no heightening.  It’ll be its own history, its own poetry.

I say: give her a chance. I guess at this point I'm grateful he didn't ask James Dobson.

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http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2008/12/occasional-poets/207317/