Quarantining has turned poetry readings into Zoom events -- and that brought Pennsylvania poet Barbara Crooker to my computer a couple of weeks ago via a reading sponsored by The Word Works.. A delight for me to reconnect with someone whom I knew from my years in Bloomsburg. Barbara -- who is a very fine poet one whose work has often appeared on The Writer's Almanac -- has given me permission to share the following mathy poem (found in her collection, Some Glad Morning, Pitt Poetry Series, 2019).
Principles of Accounting by Barbara Crooker
Nearly summer, and the trees are banking on green,
calculating their bonuses in numerators of leaves.
Outside my window, the crows are ganging up
on someone, thugs in their hoodies of night.
I'm feeling the number of days begin to feel finite,
no longer uncountable as blades of grass.
Showing posts with label Barbara Crooker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Crooker. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Mathematics of desire
Last Monday evening, I listened with pleasure to Pennsylvania (Fogelsville) poet Barbara Crooker read at Cafe Muse (with Meredith Davies Hadaway and Erin Murphy). Barbara writes fine poems -- and reads them well. Although she offered no mathematical poems that evening, hearing her reminded me to hunt for her love poem "The Irrational Numbers of Longing . . " and to offer it to you here:
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Geometry and autism
We do not easily describe what goes on inside our own heads and have still greater difficulty seeing into the minds of others. Pennsylvania poet Barbara Crooker uses images from geometry to help us to see into autism.
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