Simon M
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
No, really:
@Veronica Ashenhurst is a poet with severe ME. Her poem “Redefining Her” was chosen as a finalist in Health Affairs’ poetry contest. It’s a “found poem,” meaning that text from another source is used to create poetic meaning. Specifically, in writing the poem, Veronica restricted herself to only using words from Anthony L. Komaroff’s article Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: When Suffering is Multiplied. She selected specific words from Komaroff’s article and rearranged them to create the poem.
This might seem an unlikely route to poetry but, as you can see, it works:
…One cloud-high day, she cleared
for takeoff on a runway. Next, her hard,
sudden fall. Illness, a large exhausted lack.
“There is nothing wrong with you,” said doctors,
in decades multiplied like judgments …
View the shortlisted poems here (scroll down a bit to read or listen to the full version of Redefining Her).
here is a direct link to Veronic reading her own poem.
There is a separate thread with Veronica's other published poems.
@Veronica Ashenhurst is a poet with severe ME. Her poem “Redefining Her” was chosen as a finalist in Health Affairs’ poetry contest. It’s a “found poem,” meaning that text from another source is used to create poetic meaning. Specifically, in writing the poem, Veronica restricted herself to only using words from Anthony L. Komaroff’s article Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: When Suffering is Multiplied. She selected specific words from Komaroff’s article and rearranged them to create the poem.
This might seem an unlikely route to poetry but, as you can see, it works:
…One cloud-high day, she cleared
for takeoff on a runway. Next, her hard,
sudden fall. Illness, a large exhausted lack.
“There is nothing wrong with you,” said doctors,
in decades multiplied like judgments …
View the shortlisted poems here (scroll down a bit to read or listen to the full version of Redefining Her).
here is a direct link to Veronic reading her own poem.
There is a separate thread with Veronica's other published poems.
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