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Streep, Dan Rather Lead Somber Poetry Reading (Mega Liberal Gathering Barf-A-Rama)
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Posted on 04/06/2005 1:43:26 PM PDT by Jenya

Streep, Rather Lead Somber Poetry Reading

NEW YORK (AP) - The crocuses are blooming and the celebrity readers intoning. Yes, it's that time of year again, the third annual Poetry & the Creative Mind all-star benefit. Actors Meryl Streep, Liam Neeson and Sam Waterston were among the luminaries at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall Tuesday evening, as the Academy of American Poets celebrated the 10th National Poetry Month.

Even the Empire State Building got in on the act, according to the academy's executive director, Tree Swenson. The top of its spire was illuminated with blue and white lights in honor of the month - and not the Yankees, as some New Yorkers might have assumed.

Despite co-chair Jorie Graham's breathless closing remarks describing the evening as a "miracle," this year's reading was a rather somber affair. The 11 readers mostly went for gravitas, from Neeson's choice of "Frederick Douglass" by Robert Hayden to Waterston's heroic picks: E.A. Robinson, Robinson Jeffers, Walt Whitman and Robert Lowell.

Former CBS anchor Dan Rather read only one poem, Wallace Stevens'"The Death of a Soldier," which he chose "lest we forget that we are a nation at war." The bleak poem was shorter than his introduction, in which he informed the audience that it was written in the year of his birth, 1931.

Actress Minnie Driver followed with a lighter presentation in which she admitted to being "scared" of poet Sylvia Plath while in school, where she had a "depressed and depressing" teacher whom her classmates nicknamed "Bell Jar" after Plath's book detailing her emotional unraveling.

Conversational and clear in an event that always sees many overwrought recitations, Driver's reading was one of the evening's highlights. She stuck to quiet, inward-looking poems, including Plath's exquisite "Morning Song."

New York Times columnist Frank Rich provided another bright spot, reading W.H. Auden's "Musee des Beaux Arts" and Frank O'Hara's "Ave Maria." Both, he said, are "poems that wonderfully express, to me, something I believe in in war and peace - the consolation of art, high and low."

Co-chair and perennial reader Streep, always dramatic, provided a silly moment - perhaps unintentional - with her impersonation of a young man while reading Langston Hughes'"Theme for English B."

Other readers included architect Maya Lin and playwright Tony Kushner, who brought laughter with his lusty reading of Thom Gunn's mucus-rich depiction of mating leopard slugs in "At the Barriers." Gunn, as Kushner noted, died last April. Graham paid tribute to another recently dead poet, Robert Creeley, but other deaths, including Donald Justice's and Mona van Duyn's, went unremarked.

Most of the readers wore funeral-appropriate attire. But, as befits a fashion icon, Diane von Furstenberg stood out in glittery jewelry, loose beige wrap dress and strappy heels. Oddly enough, the Belgian-born designer brought to mind recordings of Edna St. Vincent Millay with her throaty reading of the dramatic New England poet's "Recuerdo."

Perhaps it was the accent, for which she apologized beforehand, saying, "Reading poetry is like dreaming and math, you usually do it in your own language."


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1 posted on 04/06/2005 1:43:27 PM PDT by Jenya
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To: Jenya

Who sang Kumbaya?


2 posted on 04/06/2005 1:44:51 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: Jenya

"Barf-a-rama" LOL! Whew!


3 posted on 04/06/2005 1:47:02 PM PDT by poobear (just a shy lurker, no troll here folks)
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To: Jenya
SPRING HAS SPRUG!

THE GRASS HAS RIZ!

I WONDER WHERE ALL THE LIBERALZ IZ?..........

4 posted on 04/06/2005 1:50:25 PM PDT by Red Badger (I'd rather be a Crack-er than a Crack Ho........)
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To: Jenya

I thought Dan Rather was reading "My Pet Goat." Later, he huged Tree Swenson.


5 posted on 04/06/2005 1:51:05 PM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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To: Jenya

I thought the article brought out the comical pomposity of the pretentious participants. Imagine Dan Rather reading a poem...droning on like the bugs on a hot Texas night.


6 posted on 04/06/2005 1:51:52 PM PDT by cloud8 (I don’t do carrots. --John Bolton)
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To: Jenya
"Co-chair and perennial reader Streep, always dramatic, provided a silly moment"

While perennial funny man Bill Clinton read...If all the girls were bats in a steeple if I were a bat there'd be more bats than people, so roll your leg over it's better that way
7 posted on 04/06/2005 1:56:43 PM PDT by sierrahome (Bagpipes...Putting the "Fun" back in "Funeral")
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To: Jenya
(Mega Liberal Gathering Barf-A-Rama)

Now, now, lighten up a little bit. Even a conservative should be able to appreciate the beauty of well-written poetry.

Plus, I'd prefer liberals concern themselves with poetry readings than politics. If they all want to dress in their best funeral attire and read Walt Whitman, that suits me just fine. I don't think even liberals can screw that up.

8 posted on 04/06/2005 1:57:56 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Jenya
New York Times columnist Frank Rich provided another bright spot

What, did he resign?

9 posted on 04/06/2005 2:02:31 PM PDT by Jenya (Feed Terri Shiavo. Starve her husband.)
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To: Jenya
Looks like it's time to haul out this mega smilie:


10 posted on 04/06/2005 2:05:48 PM PDT by RayChuang88
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To: Jenya

LimoLibPaluza


11 posted on 04/06/2005 2:06:31 PM PDT by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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To: Jenya
Dan Rather reading poetry??? Lord. I bet it was worse than William Shatner's attempts.
12 posted on 04/06/2005 2:07:25 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: Jenya
I think that I shall never see,
A poetry reading arranged by Tree.
Indeed if I have any luck,
I'll completely avoid the liberal schmuck!
13 posted on 04/06/2005 2:13:12 PM PDT by Dutchgirl ([Atheists] may not recognize God but God recognizes them--Newt Gingrich)
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To: Jenya

I recall watching Ol'Dan Butcher A.E.Houseman on the Letterman show right after 9-11.
Don't think I want to sit through any more of those.


14 posted on 04/06/2005 2:13:34 PM PDT by Pompah (Oh Yeah Babe.)
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To: Jenya
as the Academy of American Poets

Did they invite Andrew Dice Clay. You want "pomes" he's got some f'in "pomes."

15 posted on 04/06/2005 2:15:05 PM PDT by dfwgator (It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
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To: Jenya
....co-chair Jorie Graham's breathless closing remarks describing the evening as a "miracle

A miracle? Do these people love themselves enough?

16 posted on 04/06/2005 2:36:07 PM PDT by Jenya (Terrorism. Bush gets it.)
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To: Drew68

"Now, now, lighten up a little bit. Even a conservative should be able to appreciate the beauty of well-written poetry. "

I respectfully submit that this had nothing whatsoever to do with appreciation of the arts --- it was what it always is, a bunch of needy, self-important limousine liberals out to applaud each other and show how intelligent they wish they were. It was just another "We Hate Bush" moment; isn't that why they were wearing black, because their mental calendars still read November 2?


17 posted on 04/06/2005 3:14:39 PM PDT by LostInBayport (One Massachusetts conservative adrift in a sea of liberal lunacy...)
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