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rus bowden
post Apr 18 10, 17:45
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The Chronicle's National Poetry Month Contest

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"In honor of National Poetry Month, The Chronicle is holding a very brief poetry contest. Write a poem that is inspired in some way by any element of John Keats's 'On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer'--by a phrase, a memory his poem prompts, his reference to a new planet, a modern-day parallel you spot, anything. Just keep your poem to no more than 28 lines (twice what Keats needed, after all).

"We'll post submissions here. And for the April 30 issue we'll choose one poem, or perhaps several, to publish in print and online. Anyone is welcome to contribute, so let your colleagues, students, and poet friends know.

"You'll have to work fast, though, because the deadline for submission is April 20 at dawn. E-mail your poem to lawrence.biemiller@chronicle.com, with 'Poetry contest' in the subject line."

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On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer

Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold,
And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;
Round many western islands have I been
Which bards in fealty to Apollo hold.
Oft of one wide expanse had I been told
That deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne:
Yet did I never breathe its pure serene
Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold:
Then felt I like some watcher of the skies
When a new planet swims into his ken;
Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes
He stared at the Pacific--and all his men
Look'd at each other with a wild surmise--
Silent, upon a peak in Darien.

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Larry
post Apr 23 10, 16:00
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Hi Leo,

Have you never read Poe's "Eldorado"? Here is a link to: Eldorado. In answer to your question about "pre-written" poems. No, this was done when I found out about the contest. To be honest, I've never read Chapman's translation of Homer but I have read a lot of Keats. If he had posted his poem on MM, I'd have had to call him on L12 for the extra syl and his "seen"/"been" end rhyme in L2&3.

The word "bedight" is, from what I can find, Old English and the root word "dight" means to dress or to adorn somebody/something.

Now to the "Contest". As far as I can tell, there was no prize other than getting ones poetry posted on their website. Heck, I can do that here without a contest. My major problem was that word "perpetual". That is way too long to give anyone, even if their only intent was to post it on their site. I don't care about the non-exclusive bit. I have a running chain of mail to the Library of Congress with copyright paperwork to make sure "I" have perpetual control over my poetry.

Thank you for your kind words about my poem. I was thinking of posting it in the crits forum but I need to give a little more feedback to others' work. Think I'm falling behind on the two for one.

Thanks for stopping in for a read.

Larry


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