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Order and Chaos are Natural Events in Eamon Grennan’s Poem, One Mornin

2023-10-28 15:03:10

In fact, the death of animals is natural. But its collapse and its "smell of barbarism / farewell" (lines 2 to 3) emphasize how confusing the death confuses this peace of mind. After the first image more chaotic example was found. You can walk quietly while walking on the beach, but the sound is easily destroyed. In this case, the confusion destroys the current state of the speaker. According to his experience, oyster fisherman issued "high voice" and "resonates through rocky bay." The high pitch noise that generates reverberation can lead to confusion, which increases the fundamental disorder of nature.

Some people think nature is chaotic. Other people believe in that order. I am a camp where nature fluctuates between the two. There is confusion, then it tends to order. Then go back to the confusion. Then I will return to the order. Please bring me a hive. As it comes in, bees jump out of the nest boxes from the messy nest boxes, grabbing most people tightly and frightening. They confused and completely drowned the sky. Crazy things turn into an organized funnel like a tornado. Because they catch up with the Queen and shape her perfectly. Balls then they wait quietly as far as they can until their scouts find a house and they pop out again

Truth is an infinite disorder; science is an activity that finds some order. And this command is not merely a shorthand notation of facts, it gives meaning to them. Science is a human activity seeking natural order by organizing the meaningless facts scattered under the universal concept. "

The poetry of Sandra Alcosser was chosen by Eamon Grennan in the 1997 National Poetry Collection. Her first book, The Hungry Fish, was chosen as the winner of the Poetry Legend Writing Project Award by James Tate. Her work appeared in the series "American Poetry Review", "New Yorker", "Paris Review", "Poetry", "Barrow Awards" series. Alcosser lives in Montana State and teaches graduate school writing at San Diego State University

The second book of All Hunger, chosen by Eamon Grennan for the National Poetry Collection, is similar to the recent nearly universal mention of the white working-class background - a mandatory for Grandma's dish Mentioned - and its monotonous style and language. Simple poetry by Alcosser is primarily autobiographical, but it is different from the aesthetics of the shaker in more than 12 works, especially done in Louisiana. She teaches, writes and experiences clearly. On a wet night, I was fascinated by snakes and palmettes. A bedbug lying on a sweaty sheet sucks in the pathological sweetness of a lush leaf. In Mardi Gras ("Burying the Carnival"), although the poet experienced ecstasy, the poet panicked in the crowd, but according to news from the fugitive of Angola, waiting for the sexiest underwear at home It was. Prose and pedestrians