A review by plan2read
The Hatred of Poetry by Ben Lerner

4.0

Squeezed in one last read for 2017. Helpful thoughts on poetry that might generalize into other spheres for me as well.

"Great poets confront the limits of actual poems, tactically defeat or at least suspend that actuality, sometimes quit writing altogether, becoming celebrated for their silence; truly horrible poets unwittingly provide a glimmer of virtual possibility via the extremity of their failure; avant-garde poets hate poems for remaining poems instead of becoming bombs; and nostalgists hate poems for failing to do what they wrongly, vaguely claim poetry once did. There of varieties of interpenetrating demands subsumed under the word 'poetry'--to defeat time, to still it beautifully; to express irreducible individuality in a way that can be recognized socially or, a la Whitman, to achieve universality by being irreducibly social, less a person than a national technology; to defeat the language and value of existing society; to propound a measure of value beyond money. But one thing all these demands share is that they can't every be fulfilled with poems. Hating on actual poems, then, is often an ironic if sometimes unwitting way of expressing the persistence of the utopian ideal of Poetry, and the jeremiads in that regard are defenses, too."