Poetry into film
A 17c起草社区 professor's poem about Andrew Wyeth has been re-interpreted as a film.
17c起草社区 professor Lew Klatt believes Americans are an impatient lot: 鈥淚f it can鈥檛 be summed up in a text message, we feel frustrated,鈥 he said.
Impatience is a problem when it comes to poetry, Klatt explained. 鈥淧oetry is meant to be savored; there is a meditative quality about it. It鈥檚 meant to be read and reread.鈥
More recently, it鈥檚 also meant to be viewed. At least that is the case for 12 poems鈥攐ne of them Klatt鈥檚鈥攕elected from The Best American Poetry of 2011. Klatt鈥檚 鈥淎ndrew Wyeth, Painter, Dies at 91鈥 was chosen by Motionpoems, an initiative that turns contemporary poems into short films for big-screen and online distribution.
A new translation
Klatt, winner of the , performed the reading and artist Tom Jacobsen did the pen-and-ink . Together the visual product is designed to broaden the audience for poetry.
鈥淢ost artists are excited to be part of a collaboration,鈥 said Klatt. 鈥淲ho I see this benefitting is people who love poetry and people who love animation. It鈥檚 for people who are interested in various synergies in the arts.鈥
Jacobsen had freedom to illustrate the poem as he felt inspired to do. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more like a translation, which I like,鈥 Klatt said. 鈥淪omething is lost, but something is gained. ... Arts are meant to cross pollinate; inspiration travels from one artist to another.鈥
Klatt鈥檚 poem is enlivened by Jacobsen鈥檚 undulating sketches of a weathered barn on a hilltop, a giant squid and cows within ink blots鈥攁ll integral to the verse.
Giving access
The result is a new way to make poetry more accessible. 鈥淎 person might be more willing to take in a poem if it comes in a visual package, and it might inspire a person to find out more about the poet and the artist,鈥 said Klatt.
Klatt鈥檚 work along with 11 others selected from the anthology will be made available both online at and on DVD for presentations in classrooms, libraries, bookstores and other venues.
Klatt believes this new delivery of the written poem is valuable for people who don鈥檛 have much experience with poetry, but also for Americans in general. 鈥淧oetry is lost on fast-paced, consumerist-minded Americans,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e good at the fast and the quick. A project like this is helping us be the kind of human beings we were meant to be, which is thoughtful and reflective. It鈥檚 an antidote for our culture.鈥