Sunday, 4 October 2015

THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem

Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. 

It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?" 

Why not indeed!!" 

POETS AS MOVIE STARS

Byron cut his way through bedrooms and scandals
long before mass Medea.Dylan Thomas drank his way
to fame and early death.Bukowski lived to ripe age
despite his childhood-three movies spawned of him/
two of them worthy of his works.Keats has Jane Campion as champion.
while Kerouac awaits release from Sofia Coppola.
Live as art?Rueben,Rueben makes Tom Conti
both suicidal and poetic.Sean Connery in a black and white biopic
David Bowie in THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH
William Burroughs in Laurie Anderson's HOME OF THE BRAVE
Marinetti poetry movies bring the visual into hypertext
Stevie Smith becomes STEVIE,Sylvia Plath SYLVIA
Lives of poets all seem so (un)pecuniary and peculiar
Posthumous fame follows only if the movie sells
No royalties for poets widows,mistresses,children telling tales
to newspapers more amused by death than any line of poem.
The devil is in the details-lurid,horror-struck-following the path of stars
or only falling ones?

'It's a horrible kind of theft': Artist daughter of Sylvia Plath reveals agony of seeing her father Ted Hughes punished by 'outsiders' for his wife's suicide in 1963 

  • Frieda Hughes, 55, has given her first TV interview with the BBC 
  • Says she is 'appalled' that her father was blamed for Plath's death  
  • Sylvia Plath killed herself in 1963, while her children slept in another room  
Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Sylvia Plath, has broken her 53-year silence to speak about the legacy of her mother's suicide in her first television interview.
In the interview with the BBC, the artist whose father Ted Hughes had left his wife for another woman when she killed herself has expressed with people who she claims have used her mother's death to help their cause.
The poet and painter, 55, accused the loyalty of Plath's fierce fans towards her mother that saw Frieda's father blamed for her death in 1963 as 'an abuse' in the documentary.

Frieda Hughes, daughter of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, has given her first TV interview to the BBC where she discusses her contempt for feminists who used her mother's suicide to fit a purpose 
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Frieda Hughes, daughter of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, has given her first TV interview to the BBC where she discusses her contempt for feminists who used her mother's suicide to fit a purpose 
Frieda was just two when her mother left her and her younger brother Nicholas upstairs as she ended her life by placing her head in the their oven on February 11, 1963, at their flat on Fitzroy Road, Primrose Hill.
The poet, famous for her novel The Bell Jar and such powerful poems as Daddy, Morning Song, Words and Lady Lazarus, had separated from her husband after discovering his affair with Assia Wevill.

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