This week's
Tuesday Poem -- 20 January 2015 -- is by US poet James Owens, and was first
published in Blue Five Notebook's December 2014 special issue, which
featured ekphrastic writing by poets and fiction writers based on five
artworks. Owens wrote his poem 'Imagine a Woman Behind Razor Wire, Glimpsed' in
response to a photograph by artist Cheryl Dodds, also featured at the Tuesday
Poem site.
In the poet's
commentary, he writes:
My
initial reaction to Cheryl Dodds’s extraordinary photograph was the
thought, this forbids speech. The voice
is caged. Not “the woman is caged” but her voice. Then there was
long silence, while I wondered what I meant by that. I’m still not quite sure,
though the poem makes little forays in that direction.
The
poem and poet commentary can be read in its entirety at the Tuesday Poem
blog this week.
Other
Tuesday Poets also feature works of fellow poets and international poets on
their blogs as well.
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