Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Relaxing
I’ve just finished Merrill’s 1988 sequence The Inner Room in
the chunky Collected Poems and find myself making progress of a twofold nature:
I’m around the two-thirds mark of the volume, which means I’m not likely to
give up now having come so far; and I found myself, finally, grasping and
enjoying whole poems, not just bits here and there. In fact, of the five
sections JM divides The Inner Room into, there were two I found highly
accessible: the Play in One Act, The Image Maker, that comprises Part 2, and
the Prose of Departure of Part 4 with its strange blend of prose and haiku – I
assume modelled on Basho (?). Plus I found myself at home in a number of the
individual poems in the other three sections. Maybe even the most demanding
poets loosen up a bit as they move into old age, feel a bit more relaxed about
speaking directly – though he was only 62 when the sequence was published,
hardly in his dotage.
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