Poetry that is gay
Contents:
- POETRY THAT IS GAY
- IS POETRY GAY?
- POEMS / GAY POEMS - THE BT POETRY ON THE WEBNEWTSOBSHAGS FOLLOWON AUG 25 2023 08:30 AM PST THE GLOSSY STUGGLE OF A ONCE YOUNG GAY MAN
POETRY THAT IS GAY
* poetry is gay *
Explore the rich tradn of gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr, and queer poets and poetry by browsg a selectn of poems & d. But for the award-wng gay poet Doty, textual analysis of the great Amerin bard required a personal analysis, which necsated this kd of spirual ntact.
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IS POETRY GAY?
What Is the Grass thor Mark Doty and Pulzer Prize wner Jericho Brown discs the gay poet's legacy. * poetry is gay *
Or, to -opt one of the more unfortunate terms of our time, I’d like to ask another, overly provotive qutn: Is poetry gay? He is a gay poet (or a poet who happens to be gay), and though I hate to place labels on any wrer, the poems his first book, The Anchorage, do not shy om this personal tth. The many dark piec are hnted by mortaly and vlence, and they trace a young gay man’s journey to a new life, far om his boyhood home Wisns, near that “highway that cuts the Midwt to two unequal/ halv.
Of urse, a man n be both “manly” and gay my humble opn, but I spect there are still plac Ameri (and many other parts of the world) where this is simply not the se: a gay man is marked as effemate, no matter his genr performance, and that’s the end of the story. As a gay poet who grew up the ral Midwt and went to school Wisns, I have been eply affected by Wunrlich’s work, toxited wh his utter honty speakg about love, sex and attachment.
” Though I’m taken wh Wunrlich, somethg jt unr the surface also troubl me a ltle, and I thk has to do wh how he and other gay poets tap to a mon language and visual vobulary to wre what we might ll The Gay Poem.
POEMS / GAY POEMS - THE BT POETRY ON THE WEBNEWTSOBSHAGS FOLLOWON AUG 25 2023 08:30 AM PST THE GLOSSY STUGGLE OF A ONCE YOUNG GAY MAN
“The miature tea set” and “crystal” and mentn of “opera” brg to md the stereotype of the ede gay man, obssed wh style, image and entertag. And bee the poems The Anchorage do take risks wh more openly homosexual subject matter, let me also ask a rather pdish qutn: If any poet ventur to wre explicly about her or his sex life and the trappgs thereof—whether those clu whips and harns or phall—do she/he risk losg more than a few rears who’d prefer not to go there? Do gay poets, who so often (rightfully, I would argue) wre about their sexual liv, the pleasur and muti of the body—do we risk turng off straight rears?