When Carolyn Forsch and the country between us read Carolin · Forsch's poem "The country between us" I was wondering what the woman had in Salvador often. In an ugly state, she lives in El Salvador: This country is in the midst of civil war and it is bloodshed. All the cruelty she faced and wrote is a trouble in her mind. Thanks to her, we can understand history and human cruelty through her poetry.
This special poet was able to do this for the majority of her time and went. Carolyn Forche is famous for "witness poetry", a word that combines personal opinion and political language. This subcategory emphasizes the importance of personal experience, but inevitably requires an understanding of the larger social forces that shape the individual. Forché's discussion and reading about her poem also reveals her fixation on how her memory functions in her writing. Her poetry shows that writing as well as life itself seems to be always permeating through direct and past mediation.
I agree with Carolyn Forche, I agree that individuals and politics need not have their own rooms. In Detroit, there is no way to participate in domestic affairs unless you see the impact of society on the self and society of society. The city is basically managed by an unpopular (appointed governor) official who wants to sell all our Picasso paintings. This is a sentence that exists in the United States today. This sentence needs to pay more attention to Detroit's art, music and literature.
Another unfair image I encountered is the ear that Carolyn Forsch used in the poem "colonel". Generally speaking, the ear represents memory, arousal, and personality, but this verse represents the dead. In this poem Caroline met Colonel of El Salvador. And he fully opposes human rights and holds the numerous human ears he blocked during the war. Each ear represents a soldier who lost his life in war. She stated that she told the anger of the colonel to the United States and told their policy "He took one of them and shook it in our face into the glass" (921). This is done to make people aware that they are unrelated to human rights. The image of the ears used in this poem can not be highly recommended to readers. She uses it not only to use his ears to express the fraud he went with his ears but also to focus on the cruel image of the soldiers during the war.