I
love reading ekphrastic poems. One of my favorites is X.J. Kennedy's Nude
Descending a Staircase, which begins:
Toe
after toe, a snowing flesh,
a
gold of lemon, root and rind,
she
sifts in sunlight down the stairs
with
nothing on. Nor on her mind.
Click here to read the
rest of the poem.
Nude Descending a Staircase by Marcel Duchamp
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I
was thrilled a couple of years ago when Lee Bennett Hopkins asked if I'd like to contribute to an
anthology of ekphrastic poetry he was editing for The Metropolitan Museum of
Art in New York. I was a bit taken aback, however, when Lee sent me an image of
the painting that I was to write a poem about. It wasn't what I had expected.
It was an ancient Chinese painting of a horse titled Night-Shining White done
by Han Gan. I looked at the painting for a while. Panic set in. I didn't feel
any kind of inspiration at all. I feared I might have to tell Lee I wasn't up to the assignment.
Then
I went to the museum's website. I read the blurb about the painting. It said
that this charger epitomized Chinese myths about Central Asian "celestial
steeds" that "sweated blood" and were actually dragons in
disguise. That started my poetic juices flowing! I did a little more reading
about celestial steeds--and I was off to the races. A mask poem poured out in
the voice of Night-Shining White. It seemed the best way for me to tell about
the painting. I wrote the poem in less than a day. Lee loved it. He asked me to
make just a few minor changes. Boy, was I ever relieved!
NIGHT-SHINING WHITE
I am a charger,
a heavenly steed—
best of my breed.
I am a dragon
in horsey disguise,
flashing fire through my eyes.
My sweat is blood-red.
The mane on my head
stands stiff as a crown.
I prance through a town,
my emperor astride me.
How he loves to ride me—
parade me around
as my hooves stomp the ground.
I am a charger,
a stout-hearted steed.
I race into battle—
taking the lead.
The emperor’s favorite,
I don’t fear a fight.
I am daring and brave.
I am
Night-Shining White.
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BOOK GIVEAWAY
I'll be giving away a copy of GREAT MORNING!: Poems
for School Leaders to Read Aloud by Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong. Janet
autographed the book for me. It's a poetry book every teacher and school librarian
should have.
To be entered into the drawing for the book, all you
have to do is to comment on any of my Wild Rose Reader posts that I publish
from April 8th through April 13th. I'll announce the winner on Sunday, April
14th.
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