Thursday, March 10, 2011

Wallace Stevens: The Lack of Repose


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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Arecibo_Observatory_Aerial.jpg

Detailed aerial view of beam-steering mechanism and antennae of Arecibo Radio Telescope, Puerto Rico. from which, in 1974, a message was aimed in the direction of globular cluster M13, 25,000 light years from Earth: photo by Alessandro Cai, 2006




A young man seated at his table
Holds in his hand a book you have never written
Staring at the secretions of the words as
They reveal themselves.

It is not midnight. It is mid-day,
The young man is well-disclosed, one of the gang,
Andrew Jackson Something. But this book
Is a cloud in which a voice mumbles.

It is a ghost that inhabits a cloud,
But a ghost for Andrew, not lean, catarrhal
And pallid. It is the grandfather he liked,
With an understanding compounded by death

And the associations beyond death, even if only
Time. What a thing it is to believe that
One understands, in the intense disclosures
Of a parent in the French sense.

And not yet to have written a book in which
One is already a grandfather and to have put there
A few sounds of meaning, a momentary end
To the complication, is good, is a good.





http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/af/Arecibo_Observatory.jpg

Radio telescope of Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico (largest radio telescope in the world)
: photo by H. Schweiker/WIYN and NOAO/AURA/NSF (NOAA)


Wallace Stevens: The Lack of Repose, 1943, from Transport to Summer, 1947