Today's poem is "The Development of Mathmatics"
from The Lacustrine Suite
Stan Mir
was raised in Rochester, NY. He is the author of two chapbooks published by JR Vansant, Flight Patterns and Test Patterns. His work has also appeared in Fascicle, Ixnay, LVNG, and The Poker. Currently he lives in Philadelphia.
Books by Stan Mir:
Other poems on the web by Stan Mir:
"The Invention Has Too Many Faces"
from The Rhino of our Dreams
Two poems
"Fever, From Each Window"
About The Lacustrine Suite:
"If we cross the wilderness of revery with DaVinci urging young painters to study the cracks in walls, we arrive at the fabulous classicism of unforgettable poems in Stan Mir's new book, The Lacustrine Suite. Here, the things human are finally drawn against a completely surprising lyricism. This is a great collection of poems."
"Dear Mirror, in The Lacustrine Suite, all the ships side with their shadows. This is the silhouette the stars hunt. Trace the happy apocalypse of Stan Mir's mouth, a loophole at the end of the cul-de-sac of speech. This is the lake you have waded into. Problem songs preserved from allegory's fortress. Asterisks then ash. Gauze fallen from your gills."
"Stan, at the Keith Waldrop reading, I was struck by how similar the work was to yours. Something in the phrasing. You both have a fearlessness in the riff. I want to say something about Frank Zappa. But I know nothing about Frank Zappa. But what you do, I think, is make genuinely original music in, often, short, declarative lines. Waldrop read the last poem in Transcendental Studies about the angel statues at Swan Point in Providence (you been?). How does he start? "Angels go--" You would do something like that. Gorgeous. So simple. Monumental in its simplicity and funneling some great power. I don't know...it's just charged, you know."
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