The last verse was written under the assumption that Hemingway’s death was accidental, caused by a shotgun discharging while being cleaned. I read that his last few years were marked by great physical and emotional suffering, as he was also treated with electroshock therapy, which instead of improving his condition, impaired his memory, making writing impossible. To no longer be able to do the one thing he loved most simply staggers the mind.
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Though quite brief, this poem gives a strong impact, especially knowing what you provided in the author's note.
This is probably the most creative and original poem I've read about writer's block. I especially enjoyed the line "a grocery list to show for" because it perfectly describes how scribbled, uninspired thoughts often look on a page. On top of that, it lead to a killer ending. Well done.
- William Liston
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
Thank you, Will. I found your review to be my reward!
I love Hemingway. I love the idea of Paris in the 20's and the creativity of that time. I'm also beginning to understand the march of years and the toll it takes. The words dont always come. The desire to take a stab at something truly great waxes and wanes. I think you nailed that feeling rather well and you did it with an exclamation point. Its a great read. CD
This is brilliant. Thanks for the authors notes becuz I wasn't aware of these details, plus I so agree that this would be torturous for him or any of us. I love the way your poem seems to equalize this "great" and put him on the same level as you & me, frailties & wasted lives, etc. There's something incredibly satisfying in the way you worded that last stanza, the subtlety, the irony, the understatement. Killer word crafting (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Coming from one who is as articulate as you are, I am most proud of this review! A thousand thank yo.. read moreComing from one who is as articulate as you are, I am most proud of this review! A thousand thank you's, Margie!
WOW! "Shotgun, bang! What's up with that" ... ending? It was totally unexpected but oh so appropriate. Hemingway aside, I think we have all felt this, the emptiness of having nothing to say. It can't be forced no matter how much you desire it.
Excellent!
Posted 7 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
So sorry I overlooked your review, Linda. I am thrilled you enjoyed it!
Some of the best poems aren't the longest, and each word you've written actually says something. No redundancy here. I like the structure too. For some reason I'm a fan of breaking the typical structure in poetry, especially in the last stanza. Good job!
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
I write a lot of free verse, and gravitate to a brevity of words. Thank you so much for reading thi.. read moreI write a lot of free verse, and gravitate to a brevity of words. Thank you so much for reading this piece!
being an ardent fan of hemingway i was naturally drawn to this offering
that said, your verse stands on it's own
your author's notes support your genuine manner of respect for papa
he might have approved ... I don't know
he was a troubled soul ... a drunken troubled soul that had a connection with the keys of his typewriter that few have been qualified to challenge
he might have approved ... I certainly do
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
I thank you for picking this one to review - for showing some respect for papa, and perhaps a little.. read moreI thank you for picking this one to review - for showing some respect for papa, and perhaps a little nod my way!
my favorite of his writings is a short story ...
'hills like white elephants'
it chang.. read moremy favorite of his writings is a short story ...
'hills like white elephants'
it changed my perspective on life
7 Years Ago
I've never read that - but I'll look it up. My favorite novel was the Old Man and the Sea.
This is not a writers block at all...this is good Kelly, I am the one who is on block, been there for so long I donno what to do to come out!!!
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
Sometimes, you just have to ride it out, Cassie. Please hang in there - the words will come. Thank .. read moreSometimes, you just have to ride it out, Cassie. Please hang in there - the words will come. Thank you dear friend!
7 Years Ago
It could help to write about other people's lives ideas or struggles. Even if it's just as an exerci.. read moreIt could help to write about other people's lives ideas or struggles. Even if it's just as an exercise, it might help you get the writing gears turning again
The frustration of writer's block...I am certain every author/poet has experienced it. So many great writers were short in the sanity department....perhaps we all are a bit "off"...but, hey, that grocery list is written to perfection! :) Lydi**