Monday, June 01, 2009

a link to an article complaining of blogs.

An article on blogs versus poetry which has to be linked on a blog.

What is the importance of connectedness? There are days when Facebook and blogging make me feel more connected to humanity and there are days when they make me feel a wide gulf between myself and everyone else. They are valuable for both of those feelings. Yes,this thought is merely a first draft from someone whose thoughts are only valuable to a few. (makes me sound a little bit angry about the article. I'm not. Most of what she says is true, but we assign our own value to things. So in that, she can't possibly quantify the value of either medium for me, and it is for me.)

On the other hand, it's great to express yourself through poetry, your own and others. It's true that there are feelings and events that need expression that won't find it outside of the poetic. So, maybe if you share poetry through blogs and Facebook, you connect on a higher level.

Connections are what they are. Sometimes we wish they were more, sometimes we wish they were less.

4 comments:

Ranger said...

http://benedictseraphim.wordpress.com/2009/05/22/yeah-id-say-thats-bout-right/

Steven317 said...

I think the writer of that article is an unfortunate traditionalist. It's easy for her to write in the most prestigious poetry magazine in the world that blogs aren't a good channel for "art." She has a more widely read channel at her disposal.
I personally enjoy your blog, and if it was featured in Poet&Writers or Slate, I'd enjoy it all the same.
(Sorry for the rant, but I deemed it necessary.)

linda jean said...

Thanks Steven.

linda jean said...

ranger is a sweet brother