OUR PAGES: Why Poetry?In its now distant earliest days National Review regularly included a worthy poem in its Books, Arts & Manners section, the poetry editor then being the master critic Hugh Kenner Hugh Kenner (January 7, 1923 – November 24, 2003), was a Canadian literary scholar, critic and professor. Kenner was born in Peterborough, Ontario on January 7, 1923; his father taught classics. . Now, after many years, NR is undertaking to do so again. From its beginning, NR has been attentive to language in its various modes, always seeking "the right word," if I may appropriate here the title of a recent book by William F. Buckley Jr. Poetry has many definitions, but common to most of them is the idea that, because of its formal qualities, poetry puts a special pressure on language. Every word counts. A good poem will not admit imprecision im·pre·cise adj. Not precise. im pre·cise ly adv. ,
banality, or even a hint of cliche. That is what Eliot meant when he
wrote that poetry "purifies the language of the tribe."
With this in mind, NR is pleased to announce that beginning with this issue and continuing thereafter we will publish a poem of brief or moderate length. The great majority will be new poems New Poems is a collection of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke. He began collecting the poems in 1906, published New Poems in 1907, and in the following year published a second volume of additional poems. , but once in a while readers will be refreshed from literary history. The energies of a fine poem are not exhausted but rather are refreshed by time. Our criteria will always be lucidity lucidity /lu·cid·i·ty/ (loo-sid´it-e) clearness of mind.lu´cid lu·cid·i·ty n. Clarity, especially mental clarity. , importance, and pleasure. We incline toward traditional form, but do not excommunicate ex·com·mu·ni·cate tr.v. ex·com·mu·ni·cat·ed, ex·com·mu·ni·cat·ing, ex·com·mu·ni·cates 1. To deprive of the right of church membership by ecclesiastical authority. 2. experiment. Unsolicited contributions will not be considered. |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||

pre·cise
ly adv.
Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion