“We participate in the creation
of the world by de-creating ourselves.” – Anne Carson
Carson, born in Canada on June 21,
1950 is a poet, essayist, translator, and teacher at universities in both the
U.S. and Canada. She also is the winner of three of the most
distinguished and richest writing awards – the Guggenheim, the MacArthur, and
the Lannan. For Saturday’s Poem, here is Carson’s,
Short Talk on Chromo-Luminarism
Sunlight
slows down Europeans. Look at all those
spellbound
people in Seurat. Look at Monsieur,
sitting
deeply. Where does a European go when he
is
‘lost in thought'? Seurat has painted that
place—the
old dazzler! It lies on the other
side
of attention, a long lazy boatride from here.
It
is A Sunday rather than A Saturday afternoon
there.
Seurat has made this clear by a special
method.
"Ma méthode," he called it, rather testily,
when
we asked him. He caught us hurrying through
the
chill green shadows like adulterers. The
river
was opening and closing its stone lips.
The
river was pressing Seurat to its lips.
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