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Bright and brittle gems

 

I work in a bookstore and
just to make you jealous,
have first pick of books put on sale,
not sold.

It is a strangely tragic joy
to find Chomsky going cheap,
Arundhati Roy being sold off,
lots of poetry,
I get them cheap because
they have been left behind

I love what I find
and am angry and sad
at those who did not buy them.

There are hidden treasures,
usually flawed
moments of utter beauty and insight
in unpopular works

I often feel like one of them.

 

 

 

— weirdelf, Jul 19, 2007

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Region, Country: Sydney, Australia, AUS

Favorite Poets: The Romantics, The Mersey Sound, The Beats and, of course, The Bard

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orgami

18 years 10 months ago

Chomsky on Sale 2/3's off BUY NOW

I love your poem one can only imagine finding valuables tossed aside like beach floatsam people flapping like seagulls over third rate pop pulp fiction fibre for the soul cranked out redemption bisquits I can only imagine bookstores we have one here in the mall and i longlingly look in (very long and not lon ) its forbidden No cash no time to read Oh who is Chomsky by the way Chomsky Born 1878 created candy apples and Kraft dinner while trying to patent a device for photographing souls from old discarded mirrors He was best credited for his transfer dispensing machine aboard buses in the city of Chomkowski until that time a hand cranked dispensing machine was in use that used old tarot cards He was buried in a paupers grave in the outskirts of his city that he was named after ..O..
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 10 months ago

Noam Chomsky

the greatest living American intellectual, linguist of high repute and advocate of true freedom and free thought, extremely rational left-wing anarchist, you surprise me orgami, that you didn't know who i meant. Check out: Secrets, Lies and Democracy. 1994. · Keeping the Rabble in Line. 1994. · The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many. 1993. · Year 501. 1993. · What Uncle Sam Really Wants. 1992. · Deterring Democracy. 1992. · Necessary Illusions. 1989. · "Human Rights" and American Foreign Policy. 1978. · Counter-Revolutionary Violence. 1973. And thanks for the comments. cheers, Jess
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Conect11

18 years 10 months ago

sad, no irony, and truthful

if anyone could make working at a mega sized bookstore chain soulful, it is you my brother, and you did. I've had those very moments where I wondered why the world would flock, FLOCK to the drivel they do, while good writers (musicians, playwrights, etc.) get swept aside. Perhaps there is a place in heaven for the misfits like us. Mark
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Quillsvein1

18 years 10 months ago

Not only

is Chomsky on sale, Shelley's usually on sale, Shakespeare's usually on sale, Lovecraft's usually on sale, Keat's is usually on sale, Adorno is usually on sale. (Gunter Grass was in the bargain bin the last time I shopped.) This doesn't present a problem for the poet hard-up on money, but it does for the entire world, and by extension perhaps the poet himself--if they don't care about it, why should they care what he says?
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 10 months ago

Gunter Gras!

I am outraged! But then I am in a perpetual state of that cheers, Jess
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barbsdad2003

18 years 10 months ago

I Find, Too

I find, too, that when I check out books of poetry at the city library, there is never a hold placed on one by another person when it comes up for renewal. I suspect, esp. in the U.S., the dearth of emphasis on English in schools has contributed overmuch to this present unpleasant sad state of affairs. Too much attention is placed on developing self-esteem ... without attending to the accomplishment so necessary to back it up. As a result, graduates of elementary, high, and even college level are left lost and at sea when it comes time for them to evaluate their own (and others') works. We are a nation of incompetents who, by our educational system, just pass it on. Sorry for the rant, but I felt compelled to go there. Regards, Chuck
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 10 months ago

appreciate your rant

and it is happening here in Australia too. I could just blame American cultural imperialism but it goes deeper than that. Kids are not being taught to read they are being taught to buy. Can not blame teachers, they are the only people I have ever heard of going on strike for the rights of their "customers" the children. Oh Chuck, I am often glad I am childless. I don't like this world much. Except when I look at the land and listen to the trees, hear the spirit of this old land. Then I am happy and free. cheers, Jess
Rottiestyl

Rottiestyl

18 years 10 months ago

Okay, I can not match

All this intellectual bantering as I am not that educated. Not a by product of the lackluster US school system but the offspring of abuse. Having said that. . I offer this. Jess, this is perhaps the most touching and well written piece I have read of ANYONE'S work here OR the other sites I belong to. I can see, literally see the massive passion in you. It warms me to no end. (figuratively speaking!) By the way, do you know why I am not getting emails anymore when I get a review? K. Mulroney
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orgami

18 years 10 months ago

life and death of great American Cities

bought this at a yard sale once i think it was a yard sale read the book anyway fantastic no wait it was the library sale imagine!!! blashphemy I will look up this Chomksi and Sylia Plath also i have a week off maybe i should do some reading my Lori is calling me plaintively I must rub her little princess feet ..O..
Mark

Mark

18 years 4 months ago

Chomsky

If you finished reading him please send and we'll call it even :) Mark
RSScheerer

RSScheerer

18 years ago

I'm sad

because I know that bookstore eventually lost its own gem. :( I could see how you would identify with those lost gems. There is something about a book that begs to be read, just as we long to be explored for who we are. I'm a geek - love the smell and feel of a new book, afraid to break the binding by opening it, even though I cannot wait to unwrap the story within. Okay, it's after 2 a.m. and I'm beginning to wax poetic. ~ Ronda