Scholars gather and edit
The letters of famed writers
And political leaders,
Collected volumes of which
Get reviewed in magazines
Appealing to the learnèd.
Invariably, letters
Reveal a more human side,
That is, a more personal,
Individual writer,
Than the famous writings showed.
Letter writers waffle more,
Permit themselves often to be
Childish, petulant, greedy,
Compared to their published selves.
In the reviews, the volumes
Provide a higher gossip
And more interior life
For reviewers and readers
To discover and ponder.
There, one grows aware of mind
As an elegant stranger,
A soul almost alien
Wandering from skull to skull,
While what the skulls keep anchored
Is only part mind, wholly
Animal. A long visit
From the creative mind
Yields the peculiar ideas
That made the skull linked to them
Famous, or remarkable,
And mind plus higher gossip
Entice the letter readers,
And that’s fine, although the mind
Has decamped to other skulls
Carrying its elegance.
A full history of thought
Would mostly involve the mind,
That traveler, that sophist,
In all its variations,
Visiting the many skulls
Left to gossip in its wake.
Friday, October 4, 2024
Epistolary Wake of the Mind
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