Tuesday, September 05, 2023

“Love’s settlements”

“O Need, beloved Adversary to Love’s settlements …”

— Robert Duncan, from the poem “Preface to the Suite”


Early on I described the source of the name of this blog:


I title the notebooks in which I write poems. One I titled "Love", the subsequent I titled "Settlement"; when time came to set up the site I already had these two nice titles, and, heck, don't they go great together?


When I came across Robert Duncan’s line recently it caught my attention, of course. Duncan does seem to be using my preferred definition for “settlement” — that is, a dwelling-place — rather than the less friendly sense of resolving a dispute, usually through unsatisfying compromise, a divorce settlement, say; settling for the best you can get, rather than holding out for the win. 


I am considering starting a Substack newsletter and titling it using the same method I used when setting up LoveSettlement. My latest poetry notebooks are called “Heart” and “Demons”. 


source: 

Practising Angels: a contemporary anthology of San Francisco Bay Area poetry

edited by Michael Mayo

1986. Seismograph Publications, San Francisco

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