Here's a link to a New York Times column by David Brooks that addresses a recently published book of philosophy. The Promised Land Project addresses many of these same issues but from the side of poetry.
Of particular note is the described collective dynamic called "whooshing up" (leave it to the philosophers to come up with that word) which I would describe as collective spirit. There is no mention of the human spirit, the poet's realm, which in my view reflects the divine law to love others as yourself, the ultimate "whooshing up" that can enable human salvation and world peace.
In this ancient argument between poetry and philosophy (i.e., mythos and logos), cited by Socrates in Plato's Republic, here's an opportunity for poetry to weigh in towards its resolution. Drawing on the mythos, I entitled this project "The Promised Land" to symbolize a collective vision, and to honor what may have been the country's last true prophet, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Moving into the New Year, I expect to be promoting "The Perfect Wave Project" to emphasize the regional arts with the suggestion that it may represent the wave of the future.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
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