The Friday Influence

a poetry blog & online home to the work of José Angel Araguz, Ph.D.

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  • * using ‘like’ and liking it

    (a note on motion) The heart is a thing in motion, like the stars, like the ocean. (J) *** In early 2010, I filed for divorce.  I had never thought I would get married, much less that if I did that it might not work out.  Owning up to a relationship not working hurts no…

    José Angel Araguz

    April 19, 2012
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    divorce, Galway Kinnell, insignificance, Jose Angel Araguz, nasty emails, poetry, simile, word choice
  • * milosz and some friends

    Recently read an interview with Czeslaw Milosz where he says: “My motto could be that haiku of Issa—“We walk on the roof of Hell / gazing at flowers.” ” * Which speaks to the power of the short lyric poem – a haiku in this case – that it can be carried in one’s mental…

    José Angel Araguz

    April 18, 2012
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    Czeslaw Milosz, Don Wentworth, Issa, Jose Angel Araguz, Lilliput Review, poetry
  • * a focus and a start

    (winter morning by the Sandia Mountains) in the distance the peaks speak                           (J) ***** The phrase sensitivity to language that I have used in previous posts stems from an interview with Charles Simic in which, discussing the practice of writing everyday, he notes that by doing so one maintains “a certain sensitivity to…

    José Angel Araguz

    April 16, 2012
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    anagrams, Charles Simic, Jose Angel Araguz, poetry, short lyric poems, W.H. Auden
  • * why america needs better poets and the countdown begun

    This morning at breakfast I shared this following anecdote about Pablo Neruda: “To decorate his houses he has scoured antique shops and junkyards for all kinds of objects. Each object reminds him of an anecdote. “Doesn’t he look like Stalin?” he asks, pointing to a bust of the English adventurer Morgan in the dining room…

    José Angel Araguz

    April 13, 2012
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    East of Edith, Jose Angel Araguz, Kenneth P. Gurney, Pablo Neruda, poetry
  • * sensitivity and an introduction

    This morning as I was leaving the cafe I was stopped by one of the waitresses and asked: So, is this like your office or what – I see you come in and get lost for hours over there.  Which is true: I do get lost for hours over there.  Over there with scraps of…

    José Angel Araguz

    April 13, 2012
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    Jose Angel Araguz, poetry
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