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[3] http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/print/11519#comment-132902
Comments
snatarajan, Your poem--with [3]
snatarajan,
Your poem--with its varied font sizes and typefaces and its many specifics of your life--is such a vivid evocation of the complexity and what you call the 'paradox' of class! I love your suggestion of several different ways we should read the poem, almost like creating an internal version of spoken word poetry or several different versions of a photograph; for me, this is a way that I become part of the poem/story. Your specifics evoke my own specifics. You use "It means..." to frame three powerful suggestions at the end: knowing, acknowledging, embracing. You urge us to "talk" and your final "It means" is about the possibility of change. I am struck with the way in which this format gives a different resonance to talk or dialogue, almost like music. How do you see these acts of awareness and communication as impacting these complex realities of our lives?