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Pulitzer Remix Day Fourteen

Winter always leads to spring. This found poem entitled Winter Seed Spring is sourced from pages 174-175, and from the story The Lippia Lawn1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Thirteen

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Found in the story The Bleeding Heart, on pages 164-165 was the poem Household Mystery.

I departed from the basic form of the preceding poems in the project which all make use of line pairs, each stanza with an even number of lines, even when the stanzas themselves have a different number of lines. Household Mystery was the first poem in this series that did not use line pairs, but moved to stanzas each with three lines.

Pulitzer Remix is a project of the Found Poetry Review.

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Pulitzer Remix Day Twelve

1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-FeaturedAnother poem delving into mortality and self. Conjecture was found on pages 154-155, within the story The Bleeding Heart

 

Pulitzer Remix is a project of the Found Poetry Review.

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Pulitzer Remix Day Eight

1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-FeaturedToday’s installment of Found Poetry for the Pulitzer Remix project is entitled Playtime. The source story for this poem was The Hope Chest, pages 116-117 of the The Collected Stores of Jean Stafford. 

Just to recap – found poems look at existing text and then remix the words, producing an entirely new work. Consider the source text as a finite pool or bucket of words (resource) and the poet crafting the poem has the task to create something from only the resources at hand.

For my found poems in this project, all words come from the source. The only occasional exception is the title, which sometimes is also drawn from the source text but sometimes, like the poem itself, is a new reflection of the piece.

Pulitzer Remix is a project of the Found Poetry Review.

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Pulitzer Remix Day Seven

Today’s poem entitled Confession reminds us that destiny is not ours alone. Also sourced from the story Life is No Abyss, pages 106-107. 1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Six

The found Poem Unyielding explores mortality, sourced from pages 94-95 and the story Life is No Abyss1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Five

Today’s found poem is entitled Dinner. The story Caveat Emptor is the source text, pages 82-83. Food is such an intimacy when shared. 1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Four

What makes a Well-Rounded Woman is the idea discussed in day four’s remix. Taken from the story Caveat Emptor this found poem looks at what is a woman’s real worth as reflected in culture and society. Pages 76-77 were the source text.

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Pulitzer Remix Day Three

The story A Modest Proposal provides the source text for the next installment, Pan was found using pages 68-69. This found poem reflects upon isolation, infertility and drive for survival. 1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-Featured

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Pulitzer Remix Day Two

1970-The-Collected-Stories-of-Jean-Stafford-FeaturedThe second remix is from pages 56-57, the short story The Maiden.

Using three stanzas of six lines, ten lines, then six lines again; this found poem entitled Femininity is an ode to the definition of womanhood and femininity, or perhaps a discussion from different perspectives.

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