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The Politics of Ethnopoetics - Gary Snyder

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Ethnopoetics is a poetic movement and subfield in linguistics, and anthropology. Coined as a term by Rothenberg in 1968. The idea of ethnopoetics is based on two interrelated concepts.
This "politics" is fundamentally the question of what occidental and industrial technological civilization is doing to the earth. The earth: (I'm just going to remind us of a few facts), is 57 million square miles, 3.7 billion human beings, evolved over the last 4 million years; plus, 2 million species of insects, 1 million species of plants, 20 thousand species of fish, and 8,700 species of birds; constructed out of 97 naturally occurring surface elements with the power of the annual solar income of the sun. That is a lot of diversity.

Yesterday, (who was it), David Antin, I believe, told how the Tragedians asked Plato to let them put on some tragedies. Plato said, "Very interesting, gentlemen, but I must tell you something. We have prepared here the greatest tragedy of all. It is called - The State."

From a very early age I found myself standing in an undefinable awe before the natural world. An attitude of gratitude, wonder, and a sense of protection especially as I began to see the hills being bulldozed down for roads, and the forests of the Pacific Nothwest magically oat away on logging trucks. I grew up in a rural family in the state of Washington. My grandfather was a homesteader in the Pacific Northwest. The economic base of the whole region was logging. In trying to grasp the dynamics of what was happening, rural state of Washington, 1930's, depression, white boy out in the country, German on one side, Scotch- Irish on the other side, radical, that is to say, sort of grass roots Union, I.W.W., and socialist-radical parents, I found nothing in their orientation, (critical as it was of American politics and economics), that could give me an access to understanding what was happening. I had to find that through reading and imagination, which lead me into a variety of politics: Marxist, Anarchist, and onwards.
Gary Snyder - about Ethnopoetics - 1975

frühling

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aus
frostkalter, dunkler erde
brechen sie auf
blasse wintergesichter
hungrig
nach wärme
schwersüßer hyazinthenduft
besiegt
todesgedanken
immer wieder
keimt das zähe kraut
der
hoffnung auf noch einen
anfang

blöken frische lämmer
als gäbe es
keine
schlachthöfe

sabine hönk (1997)