from Report from the Brockwell Society, Vol. 1, No. 1
for Stephen Brockwell
The
Great American Poet read his Lana Turner poem.
Robert
Lowell didn’t like it at all.
His
response winds up in the dustbin of history.
Sometimes
I’m just producing cultural marginalia.
Poetry
comments, about everything.
The
trivial and the grand.
Louis
said we were kibitzers,
and
I guess that’s true. My poems have never been
broad
cultural statements.
Someday
someone will realize I was speaking
to
them, for them.
It’s
the 21st century, and everyone’s
distracted.
Somehow culture goes on.
Ken Norris was born in New York City in 1951. He came to Canada in the early 1970s, to escape Nixon-era America and to pursue his graduate education. He completed an M.A. at Concordia University and a Ph.D. in Canadian Literature at McGill University. He became a Canadian citizen in 1985. For thirty-three years he taught Canadian Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Maine. He currently resides in Toronto.