Personally, one of my favorite and one of the most touching poems we have read is "A Story About The Body" by Robert Hass. I never expected such a lovey-dovey poem to take a harsh and superficial turn. I assume the woman in the poem had breast cancer and therefore a mastectomy. After I read it myself, I had a difficult time understanding how a man could act like that. I did the 3-DAY walk for breast cancer research this summer in Chicago. I walked with many breast cancer survivors and many of whom no longer had breasts. To me, their spirit and strength was sexy and inspiring. If I were someone married to a breast cancer survivor, I would celebrate them and be impressed and supportive of their battle and triumph with cancer. But, i guess when you are a "young" man, a woman without breasts is not what you are looking for. I hope that most men, as they age, realize that there is much more to being a woman than a pair of breasts. That surviving cancer is sexy. So, what I am saying, is I hope that no man thinks like the young composer in "A Story About The Body."
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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So far, I have found the longer articles we read to be very confusing and hard to decipher, but really enjoyed the poetry. I also really enjoy that our class is so diverse in opinion. It is always interesting to hear another person's take on a poem because everyone comes up with such different ideas.
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Hang in there on the long articles. Read for the nuggets in them that are useful. I promise you, the more you practice reading this kind of essay (and I mean actively reading, with a pen in your hand), the less confusing they'll seem. Most of them, anyway.
Cheers,
Theo
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