Listen ""Error Pursued" by Helen Pinkerton"
Episode Synopsis
Topics mentioned in this episode include: -My new page on the OPA website! -My delusions of TikTok stardom -The deliciously old school quality of Pinkerton's mind -Melville and Aquinas! -Stanzaic structures, stanzaic rhythm -Why iambic pentameter reigns supreme -Poetry: A marriage of sound and sense -Pride-induced dysmorphia -Pride as the supreme evil -Should I just include Milton on every episode? Yes. -The irony of transcendent ambition -Satan doesn't have time for your iambic line -Satan or Jesus: Who wore flesh better? -Ambiguity and multivalence -A definition of puns -Why puns are lit -Penitence, repentance, penance -The anatomy of despair, ala Kierkegaard -You are, in fact, your own worst enemy. -Bilingual pun!! Milton would be proud. Text of poem: Error Pursued Satan in Eden “was constrain’dinto a beast.” All of the proud, like him, are pained, and you not least, to wear the flesh of which we all are made. It was a means for him and Christ. Shrewder than we, each knew for what he sacrificed. Carnality destroys when not accepted and allayed. It is the gift of punishmentthat you refuse. You say you sin without consent and thus excuse self-pity and self-hate—and your despair. For self is faithless to its end. Not wife or child will fail as badly, nor has friend as soon beguiled. It is your way, and you are most aware. Support the showBUY VERSECRAFT MERCH HERE. VISIT THE VERSECRAFT SUBSTACK HERE.Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thanks so much for listening.You can leave me a tip, support the podcast, or request a commission here! TikTok: @versecraftSend me a note at: [email protected] favorite poetry podcasts for: Sharp thoughts and cutting truths (Matthew): Sleerickets Lovely introspection and sensitive reflection (Alice): Poetry Says The landscape of Ohioan poetry (Jeremy): Poetry Spotlight Supported in part by The Ohio Poetry AssociationArt by David Anthony KlugList of the most common metrical feet: Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)
More episodes of the podcast Versecraft
"Preludes to Memnon 1:4-5" by Conrad Aiken
01/09/2025
10 Poems I Like Part III
10/06/2025
Fitzgerald Strikes Back: Rothman's Rebuttal
27/05/2025
"De Anima" by Howard Nemerov
14/05/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.