DAVID ALPAUGH: “I’m attracted to poetry by its thrilling language—the electricity generated by the A & B of metaphor ‘running beautiful together.’ Visual poetry increases the voltage, counterpointing the poem’s words with a third dimension that commands the eye and affords the complex pleasure of a triple-read. The circular, vortex-driven background of ‘Space Monkey’ forces the outwardthrusting text downward and into orbit around the photo of a nebula that looks suspiciously like a human eye.”
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–from Rattle #29, Summer 2008
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March 6th, 2009 at 9:55 am
I have known David Alpaugh for a very long
time, although the past fifty years are missing. Before that, oh what news. David is more than a poet; he is an inspiration. Ask him about the PM Bookshop in Plainfield New Jersey. Right next-door, you could push a button below the store front window and make the choo-choo go round. Make sense? J. Battaglia
March 6th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
In David Alpaugh’s poem, Space Monkey, I find the visual setting to increase the power of the words, and in any poem might expand the meaning of words. It seems like a merging of concrete shape and music. In fact, I would love to hear this poem set to music. Wonderful stuff. It’s allaroundus.
May 12th, 2009 at 11:36 am
We, underrated men, find this poem exciting as well. As Fred commented, “it’s all around us”. We believe the marriage of spoken space monkey with spatial sonic sounds is a must for any large grey this year.
If you do too, or if more research is required, then copy and paste this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDD2vFHtaYg
urMen