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RE: What is the Role of Artists in Times of Political Crises?

in #creativity6 years ago

A very thoughtful piece. I think I understand in a small way the directions you must feel pulled.

My personal take: I came to poetry to heal; I did not know that at the time, but I now know the muses called me for my own salvation of sorts. I have learned much from the pen. So I see my poetic job, if I have one, as a healer and not a freedom or any other kind of fighter. My pen aids in awareness and psyche-discovery; perhaps it helps some of those who read it to come to a deeper understanding of existence too. Maybe then, one day, we may need less freedom fighters, whether they be of the journalistic, poetic, or worse, the violent nature.

I think at its finest poetry heals and brings peace. Ultimately, that is my reason for writing.

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Thank you, Pryde. Again, I think we agree on essentials. The poet as healer, and a person of peace. I can think of no higher calling even if it is difficult, sometimes, figuring out what the best way is to engage with current events.

These are 2 quotes I turn to when I need reminding, and you will see that they echo what you say:

Poetry is an act of peace. Peace goes into the making of a poet as flour goes into the making of bread. —Pablo Neruda

Ah, to be one of them! One of the poets whose song helps close the wound rather than open it! —Juan Ramón Jiménez

Peace, sister, all ways _/|\_

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