१७ जुलै, २०१५

"Today, I broke your solar system. Oops. My bad."

A poem — in Poetry Magazine — called "Pluto Shits on the Universe."

Via Metafilter.

The first link goes to the text of the poem, but you can listen/watch here.



And here's news of the New Horizon fly-by.

२२ टिप्पण्या:

Skeptical Voter म्हणाले...

Well Ms. Fatimah is a Bosnian (and probably a Muslim Bosnian at that) with a potty mouth. But is it poetry? But what the heck, she got a Fulbright scholarship
somehow, and I'm certain she spews that filth with the best of intentions.

And you know--the planet or moon Pluto will go on doing its thing long after Ms. Fatimah is worm food.

Unknown म्हणाले...

Althouse...we are not worthy. Where do you find this stuff?

Fritz म्हणाले...

That reminds me why I'm not into modern poetry.

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

Oh, I didn't have the link to the video right.

I corrected it and did an embed too.

It's very entertaining performed.

Skeptical Voter म्हणाले...

I clicked on the link--and got about 30 seconds into the "performance".

"Very entertaining performed"? A chacun son gout.

Etienne म्हणाले...

Venetia Burney just rolled over in her grave...

Lance म्हणाले...

That's poetry? Sounds more like hip-hop. Shoulda had Biz Markie up there with her.

rhhardin म्हणाले...

All the planets are chaotic. It's the n-body problem.

Taking shorter times, so chaos hasn't intervened, classicly, equal areas are swept out in equal time in a given orbit; order the planets by the rate of sweep. Then Pluto is 9th, and stays there.

Michael म्हणाले...

T S Eliot published The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock in Poetry Magazine. It was his first professionally published poem. Wallace Stevens and Robert Frost and William Carlos Williams are all dishonored by this rap crap.

Another little marker on the steep slide to barbarism, a nice little poem for Jay Z and the Khardashians, everyone with a tramp stamp.

Smilin' Jack म्हणाले...
ही टिप्पणी लेखकाना हलविली आहे.
Michael K म्हणाले...

Obviously serious literature.

Right professor ?

अनामित म्हणाले...
ही टिप्पणी लेखकाना हलविली आहे.
अनामित म्हणाले...
ही टिप्पणी लेखकाना हलविली आहे.
अनामित म्हणाले...

Jonathon Coulton, "I'm Your Moon"

William म्हणाले...

I wouldn't put it in the canon just yet, but it was entertaining to watch, and I caught some of its meaning. The mere fact that it was comprehensible puts it ahead of most modern poetry in my book.

Clyde म्हणाले...

Better that than "Allahu Akbar!" I guess.

Kirby Olson म्हणाले...

Pluto is nicely round. I think it is a planet after all. I think it might get its planetary status back. It's hot inside. I think the poet is wrong. Pluto didn't wreck the solar system at all. It's a nice little misunderstood planet but still a planet.

Larry J म्हणाले...

Link to the news article is broken.

Original Mike म्हणाले...

"order the planets by the rate of sweep. Then Pluto is 9th, and stays there."

Nice observation.

Robert Cook म्हणाले...

I get really irritated when people put on the vernacular vocal style of inner city black youths when that is now how they actually speak. The ostentatious vulgarity (and phony vocal stylings) here make this piece simply off-putting in its"Look at me...keepin' it real!" vanity.

Etienne म्हणाले...
ही टिप्पणी लेखकाना हलविली आहे.
CWJ म्हणाले...

Sorry, I liked it. A lot. I can look past the vulgarity because the poem actually requires it.