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July 16, 2009

Thursday Poem

PHILOSOPHY
.......................
I love intellectual discourse, so don’t hold back.
Unleash your Wittgenstein. I Adorno.
Taste the Hegel on the lips, let Decartes
be an acrobat on the tongue. Let us be,
light-headedly, Spinoza, Saussure.
May Foucault suggest the unspeakably dirty.
Let us Schopenhauer until we are flushed.
Lacan will lead the way
to where we can lay together.
I’ll caress your Voltaire, run my fingers
along your Derrida, play with the curls
of your Kristeva. Drink in the perfume
of Deleuze and let James surprise us
with his firmness until we Kafka in fits.
Let the strap of your Nietzsche fall
from your shoulder.
We’ll Freud like Wilde animals,
drench ourselves in Brecht, and collapse
into Kierkegaard, our Jaspers wilted,
gasping for Camus.


by Brian R. Young
from Barn Owl Review, #1, 2009

Posted by Jim Culleny at 08:06 AM | Permalink

Comments

No Luce Irigaray? Maybe with a garter belt? Seems a missed opportunity. Well, at least we have curly Kristeva. Too bad Mr. Young isn't aware of Patricia S. Mann. Her "Micropolitics: Agency in a Postfeminist Era" (Univ. of Minn. Press, 1994) changed my life. Probably one of the most prescient works of contemporary philosopy published in recent memory by a philosopher you can love. Would have worked very cleverly in this poem too. Oh well, maybe the next one?

Posted by: Frances Madeson | Jul 16, 2009 10:01:53 AM

It must have been just a quicky.

Posted by: Jim | Jul 16, 2009 10:15:54 AM

What, no one from the 3 QD comments roster?

Posted by: Ruchira | Jul 16, 2009 10:21:28 AM

This poem is Laozi. No Mencius of eastern philosophers? How Confucius.

Posted by: J. Hawkins | Jul 16, 2009 11:11:13 AM

What is this? Bad Poetry day? A smarmy list? Really.

Posted by: Ray Butlers | Jul 16, 2009 11:58:54 AM

Ok, J. —we all need a bit of Hume or other entertainment that's not run of the Mill, but if we keep this up someone will either Marcus Hilarious, or beg us to Comte our senses. In any case, we just Kant keep this up any Moore.

Posted by: Jim | Jul 16, 2009 12:10:27 PM

Lighten up Ray.

Posted by: Jim | Jul 16, 2009 12:14:19 PM

You're killing me Jim.

I like Ray's poem too.

Posted by: Carlos | Jul 16, 2009 12:17:47 PM

This thread isn't quite Rumi enough for Ray today.

If we read the works of Hermann Hesse, we may discover why Descartes has lost an esse.

This thread has now run aground on a Sandburg.

Posted by: Louise Gordon | Jul 16, 2009 12:35:29 PM

Sorry about that Carlos

Love it Loiuse!

Posted by: Jim | Jul 16, 2009 1:20:03 PM

Holy Toledo, Gangesa, get Agrippa! Algarotti the Law't of Hume if you Dante Cicero. I'm Serianus.

Posted by: Carlos | Jul 16, 2009 2:11:00 PM

This name-dropping has as much poetic sense as a shopping list.

Posted by: Kenneth | Jul 17, 2009 12:29:17 AM

Kenneth, you give me your shopping list, I'll foretell the day of your death. Ommm

Posted by: David Schneider | Jul 17, 2009 12:52:28 AM

Clearly this guy never read Wittgenstein. But why should poets read philosophers? In fact, why poets read at all? Aren't they are the one who invented toilet paper?

Posted by: Lloyd Mintern | Jul 17, 2009 2:50:31 AM

Come on, guys! It's funny!

Posted by: Lambness | Jul 17, 2009 12:43:57 PM

Yawn. Citing a list of clever people makes me clever?

Posted by: Mike Cope | Jul 18, 2009 3:48:32 AM

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