By J.S. Porter www.spiritbookword.net
for Marshall Soules, mentor and friend
Among dead readers, recently
Clive James, Harold Bloom, George Steiner
And before them, Edward Said and Susan Sontag
Hugh Kenner died a while back, too
2003 to be exact
his last major work, The Elsewhere Community
Kenner as a young man went to visit Marshall McLuhan
McLuhan said let’s go visit Ezra Pound
whom Gertrude Stein called “a village explainer”
a man who also inspired an era of poetry
a fascist and an anti-Semite
a man who had spent time with W.B. Yeats
an early mentor
Even mentors need mentors
When they saw Pound at St. Elizabeth’s hospital
Pound said that it’s important to see the great men
of your time
He had the addresses, so off Kenner went
to see Beckett and Joyce
and he would have gone
to see Hemingway in Cuba
but that seemed too far away
But what about the great women of his time
was that the trouble with Pound
There just weren’t enough women in the work
even though he was married to Mrs. Shakespear
for a time