Hugo House Organic Poetry Course, May 10, 2007
Organic Poetry Course Outline
Week II
Week III
Week IV
Week V
Week VI
Week V: The Pinnacle of Projection, Michael McClure.
1) Madlib V
2) Thoughts after week four.
a)
Born
b) Levi Asher on his Literary Kicks website says: “McClure's special interest is in the animal consciousness that too often lies dormant in mankind. He has a consistent message: ‘When a man does not admit that he is an animal, he is less than an animal. Not more but less.’" Another reviewer said: “Perhaps the central tenet underlying McClure's poetry is the link it attempts to forge between the physical and the visionary. McClure's writings possess an almost feverish, mystical quality, crying out against rational constraints on the imagination; it recalls the work of Blake, Shelley, Artaud and many of the other writers who were an early inspiration to his poems.” Read Action Philosophy from Fragments of Perseus, A Breath and For Joanna from jaguar skies, and segment from Rebel Lions introduction on Centering text.
c) Writing Exercise. Duo Corpse.
d) Author of two novels, several plays and at least 16 volumes of poetry. He’s said that the Beat Generation is the Literary Wing of the Environmental movement. Use of Beast Language and “talking” to lions in the zoo. Blurb from Frances Crick, co-discoverer of the double helix, human DNA molecule. Read Cowboy and Madame Secretary.
4) Writing Exercise Two – Homophonic
Translation.
5) Read from introduction to Three Poems. Play segment of Dolphin Skull from CD.
6) Writing Exercise Three – (Homework. Find a line of poetry, use that as the first line of a poem you create or no less than 14 lines. Try to listen to the words as they come, don’t judge them, and try to use the page as a score for the voice you are hearing.)
7) Read poems from Touching The Edge, written from his meditation practice.