Poetry and Generosity

This is an open note of thanks to Paul Fericano. I had a great time reading at the Broken Word series at Farmer and the Cook last night, and listening to Danielle Camacho, P.Lyn Middleton, Quin Mallory, Paul Fericano, Crystal Salas, Steve Sprinkel, and Johnny Fonteyn weave words into the warm summer night. Afterward, I got to talking with Paul, and he showed me one of the gorgeous, limited-edition offset-print broadsides he creates. On remarking how much I liked it, he gave it to me. And then another. In fact, a whole set.

Strangely enough, this is not the first time I have gone to a poetry reading and come home with a gift. It seems to me that the best kinds of writing communities have, at their heart, a spirit of generosity. This was certainly my experience in the MFA program, where my advisers gave so much more than what was asked of them by the university. And so, with so much talk about “greatness” in poetry, I would like to propose a new definition–that poets not be measured so much by what the Paris Review says about their twelfth collection–but by how poetry inspires them to keep giving back. The product of great poets is great poems. But, so often in my experience, the by-product is generosity.

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  • Paul Fericano

    It was a pleasure sharing the stage with you, Robert. I know our paths will cross again. And I’m glad you like The Broadsider. Another labor of love that’s being well received all over. Be well.

  • http://jadecricket.wordpress.com quin

    i really hope i get to share a stage with both ya’ll again. i was really impressed by the quality of all the writing presented last night. thanks so much for being there.
    with respect,
    quin

  • Robert

    Great to meet you, Quin!

  • Robert

    Great stuff. Thanks, Paul!