For most of us poetry is a form of noise that poets make because
they can. Like birds, poets are more active in the spring. Like
dogs, poets growl if you get too close to their easy chairs, but
respond well to any show of affection. Poets are not even-tempered
creatures, but are nicer after a few drinks. They expect too much
of their wives and too little of their children. I am at liberty to
tell you all this because I am a special breed of poet whose noises
are pure music . . .
Robert Rhodes has been a teacher, editor, published poet,
translator, director of a museum, and a major figure in the Live
Poets Society. He was born in the South, attended U of Florida and
UNM and has an MA and a PhD. He is married, has five children,
lives in Santa Fe, writes poems and walks his dog.
PLEASE USE IMAGE (SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR) USED IN PREVIOUS
PUBLICATIONS FOR AUTHOR PHOTO AND CREDIT ALL ARTWORK: M. VERLAINE
RHODES.
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