Sunday, March 6, 2011

Out Spotlight

Today's Out Spotlight is among America's finest poets, writing about nature and the intersection with human beings she has been compared to Emerson, Emily Dickinson and Edna St. Vincent Millay. A Pulitzer Prize winner she has also received the National Book Award and a Lannan Literary Award. Today's Out Spotlight is Mary Oliver.

Mary Oliver was born to Edward William and Helen M. V. Oliver on September 10, 1935, in Maple Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. Her father was a social studies teacher and coached in the Cleveland public school system. Oliver began writing poetry at the age of 14, and at 17 visited the home of the late Pulitzer Prize winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, in Austerlitz in upper New York state. She attended both Ohio State University and Vassar College, but did not receive a degree from either. As a young poet, she was deeply influenced by Millay and briefly lived in Millay’s home, helping Norma Millay organize her sister’s papers.

She and Norma became friends and Oliver “more or less lived there for the next six or seven years, running around the 800 acres like a child, helping Norma, or at least being company to her” and helping with organizing the late poet's papers. On a return visit to Millay's home in the late '50s, Oliver met photographer Molly Malone Cook, who would become Oliver's partner for over forty years.

In Our World she writes of the moment they met
“I took one look and fell, hook and tumble."

Oliver and Cook, her literary agent as well, made their home together, mostly in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they lived until Cook's death in 2005.
She recalled "I too fell in love with the town, that marvelous convergence of land and water; Mediterranean light; fishermen who made their living by hard and difficult work from frighteningly small boats; and, both residents and sometime visitors, the many artists and writers.[...] M. and I decided to stay.” The Cape Cod landscape has had a marked influence on Oliver’s work ever since. Known for its clear and poignant observations and evocative use of the natural world, her poetry is firmly rooted in place and the Romantic nature tradition.

Greatly valuing her personal privacy, she has given very few interviews, saying she prefers for her writing to speak for itself.

Her poetry is grounded in memories of Ohio and her adopted home of New England. Influenced by both Whitman and Thoreau, Oliver is known for her clear and poignant observances of the natural world. Her creativity is stirred by nature, and an avid walker, often pursues inspiration on foot. Her poems are filled with imagery from her daily walks near her home: shore birds, water snakes, the phases of the moon and humpback whales. In Long life she says "[I] go off to my woods, my ponds, my sun-filled harbor, no more than a blue comma on the map of the world but, to me, the emblem of everything.”

She commented in a rare interview “When things are going well, you know, the walk does not get rapid or get anywhere: I finally just stop, and write. That’s a successful walk!” She said that she once found walking herself in the woods with no pen and went later hid pencils in the trees so she would never be stuck in that place again. She often carries a 3-by-5-inch hand-sewn notebook for recording impressions and phrases. Maxine Kumin called Oliver "a patroller of wetlands in the same way that Thoreau was an inspector of snowstorms."

Her first collection of poems, Voyage, and Other Poems, was published in 1963, when she was 28.

During the early 1980s, she taught at Case Western Reserve University.
Her fifth collection of poetry, American Primitive (1983), won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1984.

Dream Work in 1986 continued Oliver’s search to “understand both the wonder and pain of nature”. For some critics, Dream Work is ultimately a volume in which Oliver moves “from the natural world and its desires, the ‘heaven of appetite’...into the world of historical and personal suffering...She confronts as well, steadily," “what she cannot change.”

Oliver became Poet In Residence at Bucknell University (1986) and the Margaret Banister Writer in Residence at Sweet Briar College (1991), then moved to Bennington, Vermont, where she held the Catharine Osgood Foster Chair for Distinguished Teaching until 2001.

She has also won the Christopher Award and the L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award for her piece House of Light (1990) and New and Selected Poems (1992), won the National Book Award.

The transition from engaging the natural world to engaging more personal realms is evident in New and Selected Poems That volume contained poems from eight of Oliver’s previous volumes as well as previously unpublished, newer work. Oliver’s earliest poems are almost always oriented towards nature, but seldom examine the self and are almost never personal. In contrast,in her later works, she appears frequently. New York Times critics noted “this self-consciousness is a rich and graceful addition.” Oliver summed up her desire for amazement in her poem “When Death Comes” from New and Selected poems:

“When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.”

She continued her celebration of the nature with such collections Winter Hours: Prose, Prose Poems, and Poems (1999), Why I Wake Early (2004), and New and Selected Poems, Volume 2 (2004). Critics have compared her work to that of great American lyric poets and celebrators of nature, including Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, Edna St. Vincent Millay, John Muir, and Walt Whitman. She has also been compared to Emily Dickinson, with whom she shares an affinity for solitude and interior monologues. Her poetry combines dark introspection with joyous release. Although she has been criticized for writing poetry that assumes a dangerously close relationship of women with nature, she finds the self is only strengthened through an immersion with nature.

Oliver has continued to write publishing a new collection every year or two. Her main themes continue to be the intersection between the human and the natural world, as well as the limits of human consciousness and language in articulating such a meeting.

Recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, in addition to her Pulitzer and the National Book Award, she has also won the American Academy of Arts & Letters Award, the Poetry Society of America’s Shelley Memorial Prize and Alice Fay di Castagnola Award for her work.

She continues to live in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

"Wild Geese"
You do not have to be good.
You do not have to walk on your knees
for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
Meanwhile the world goes on.
Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain
are moving across the landscapes,
over the prairies and the deep trees,
the mountains and the rivers.
Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air,
are heading home again.
Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting--
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.

From "The Journey",
"You strode deeper and deeper into the world,
determined to do the only thing you could do,
determined to save the only life you could save.”

28 comments:

  1. the literal forest that surrounds their California home

    You forgot to add: "that surrounds his THREE BEDROOM California home"

    Now explain to me how that works if he has multiple BTs and live-in nannies.



    Yeah we get along ok in the basement, the one window gives us plenty of sunshine to play shadow puppets

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  2. Simply beautiful Out Spotlight today. I love the poem Wild Geese, especially the line about the geese calling harsh and exciting. Swoon. Thanks! :')

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  3. PG, I agree, there is nothing wrong with pursuing a career and money. That's why I said I can understand them not coming out.

    But in my opinion it is wrong in this day and age to go the bearding route, especially the level these two have taken it to. Plus add in the fact t that Jake pushes "I'm straight and it's the only way to be" in his interviews.

    At the end of the day, they're con men. Maybe they're only conning you out of the price of a movie ticket, dvd, or magazine, and conning deluded fangirls to dream about weddings and babies, and not your life savings, but it's a con all the same.

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  4. Dangit, dangit, dangit. I forgot to save my comment. This dadgum blogger - it is hacking me off big time.
    I am not retyping all of what I had.

    Basically, what I said was I am in absolute full agreement. No argument from me on what you said, Dest. My disagreement was that Tom, you didn't exactly state that in your original statement. You just said that the guys were all about the money and career.

    So now that we are all informed and clarified, see, we're on the same page. lol.

    Okay, that's it from me. I cannot be bothered trying to remember & retype the rest.

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  5. And to the person who keeps giving us the real estate layout of Jake's house, three bedrooms doesn't negate kids, sorry.

    If the guys had twins, they could probably share a room. Two girls, two boys, can share a room.

    Who says the nanny lives in the house? Who says the nanny can't live in her own house and come over in the morning?

    The guys are actively raising these kids. Well, Jake is. I don't know about Austin - Austin does not seem to me to be near as hands on. I am totally getting the daddy vibe from Jake 100% more than from his SO. I could be wrong - all I'm going on is from how doggone tired Jake looks all the time and Austin always looking like a doggone bushy tailed squirrel.

    Getting off subject again.

    Not only do we not know the sleeping arrangements inside Jake's house, we don't know whether the guy has done any remodeling.

    And frankly, we don't know how often the kids have been in L.A. Jake spent a lot of time on the east coast this summer. Not only that, who's to say the kids are even with him right now? They could be in Austin TX with Grandma & Grandpa Nichols waiting for Papa to arrive for the Austin filmfest that's happening this coming week.

    That week that Austin & Soap were in Austin TX could have been a kid drop off. There was an awful of "distracting" going on during that whole ordeal and I wouldn't be surprised if Jake wasn't involved and kids dropped off to spend time with their other grandparents considering Jake was going to be involved with the Oscars and some business meetings.

    Frankly, we don't know. Just a possibility.

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  6. And now having said that, I'm sure Jake's people will be shoving him out the door to make sure he is seen out & about in L.A. all week.

    There will most likely be a lot of twitters placing him in L.A. all week as well. I'm prepared to see Jake out for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, afternoon coffee break and late night dessert/snack outings alllllll week. Maybe even a vending machine trail bar or high protein, vegan, gluten/sugar/preservative/white flour free snack. Or a sidewalk cart organic, vegan hot dog, hold all condiments. Or a mid-morning totally purified, mountain spring, filtered bottled water break from a sidewalk cart. Allllll kinds of possibilities!

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  7. I just started a new exercise regiment. I'm exhausted. http://twitpic.com/46wvcj
    about 6 hours ago via Twitpic

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  8. Jake out jogging again. Let the L.A. sightings and tweets begin!

    The countdown to Austin TX has commenced!!!

    http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/03/06/jake-gyllenhaal-makes-a-run-for-it/

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  9. Beautiful poem and music to accompany it. Again, not much to add today. Jake running 2 days in a row now. I guess he wants to trim up a bit for the coming weekend.

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  13. Ohhhh, here's a good one. Just found this video on youtube when I was googling something. Jake getting caught very unawares by a Ch. 2 guy about olllllllll' Tay.

    This guy was slick for as newbie as he looked. He reeled Jake in, Jake let his guard down a bit and actually didn't even take advantage to slip in all of that ridiculous LAOD Garbage but was very respectful speaking. And then....WHAM!!! lol

    Just for M&M, a real blogger's link:


    WHAM

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  14. nike sneaks in the bathroom worn by robert in Nc, a shout out!!!March 7, 2011 at 8:57 AM

    I can't believe you just came ascross this peegee, I saw it on a number of Jake blogs several months ago, LOL! This was around January so LAOD promo was done this was about him presenting an aard to Natalie at Palm springs, boy are you slow.

    You really hated the LAOD PR with all that het talk and him appearing with that icky girl Anne, even if it's on screen you just hate it.

    No surprise that you are a registered Rethug. All your pearl clutching over Natalie being unwed and knocked up, would explain your dislike for Michelle as well.

    Now you are foaming at the mouth over Jake jogging, whats the matter? Jealous because you are too fat to jog?

    Give my regards to SK, and tell her not to be alarmed when Jake's BG um, "detains" her in TX, had to send his team the pics she posted of herself at the other Jaustaloons!!!

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  15. ^^^


    lol. Say what, Jack?

    Who said I was bothered about the jogging? Buddy, you are a trip.

    Getting a little Austin TX nervous, aren't ya? You better get your other laptop going so you can have uber browser windows open for all your Jake and Austin searches.

    You know, so you can fill us in.

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  16. Someone thinks I don't have two ears and didn't hear the guy asking Jake that he was there to present Natalie with an award at the Palm Springs thing in January.

    Doesn't matter when this interview was done. Reactions are timeless.

    Watch Jake do a double take. Listen to Jake stammer.



    Then here's the sad one. Watch Jake's baby blues search outward for his people. Jake was without his cocoon. His kangaroo pouch. His Annie. His mom. His sister, Maggie. His Evelyn. His Austin.

    Snagglepuss, how does that go? Exit, stage left!

    And Jake runs for the hills.

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  17. What does he actually say? "I'm not answering that"?? or something similar? He mumbles and it's hard to make out!

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  18. LoL, is that Snagglepuss who says that? I've got to check that. If my sister was here, she could tell me. She is the Cartoon Queen.

    Oh well, I do know the cartoon basics.

    Wait! Here's another one, although this time Jake is on the run and then meets up with all of his protection on his way to the big brood-hauling, Double Dutch Bus Q7:

    C'mon Jake you got it goin' on

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  19. Give my regards to SK, and tell her not to be alarmed when Jake's BG um, "detains" her in TX, had to send his team the pics she posted of herself at the other Jaustaloons!!!

    I think you just proved that you are the true "loon" here. Get help trolly

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  20. What does he actually say? "I'm not answering that"?? or something similar? He mumbles and it's hard to make out!

    hi! Yeah, I don't know what he says. I'll have to listen to it again. It is mumbled, isn't it?

    He was out of there, lol.

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  21. www.freerepublic.comMarch 7, 2011 at 9:33 AM

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  22. Too bad for the trolls and anyone else who tires of all the comments, that I am on a day of Big V today. Yeaaaaa!

    Ha!! Found another one. This is great. This one carries a rating of NC-JG, NC for nose you know what...housekeeping.

    Man, listen to what the pap asks him. But you know, when you do those kind of tabloid covers, this is what is going to come right along with it. This would probably be one of the reasons why he got out of that mess.




    Paps are merciless

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  23. Okay, I'm off to write. Jack is having a little too much fun with himself and it's creeping me out.

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  24. Yes, that first reaction from Jake is a classic one, PG. "That's not a question I'm gonna answer," and then he flees for the safety of his handlers. That's right Jake. Pose for sham photographs at Thanksgiving, even drag your sister and niece into it, stage a ridiculous 911 call to make it seem that the paps just won't let you be, and then wonder why anyone would ask you about your high profile hetero Razzie Award winning performance.

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  26. peegee has the same views as this asshole!:


    Because she's pregnant without being married, which Huckabee worries will "glorify and glamorize" having children out of wedlock. Sure, she is engaged to the child's father, Benjamin Millepied. But that's not good enough for Huckabee. Marriage is just that important. Unless you're gay! [Media Matters

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  27. Uncomfortable reminder trollyMarch 7, 2011 at 9:46 AM

    Marriage is just that important. Unless you're gay!

    Don't forget, Jake admitted that he was a married man in December, 2009.

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  28. Jack is having a little too much fun with himself

    lol. Well we all know what a tosser he is.

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