Death By Lipstick- Navneeth Perumal

 

Everyone In Me is A Bird

Melissa Studdard

Mind was a prison, ruby lined
in its lipstick noir—everything woman
I was expected to be, trapped between
papered walls. What they said to do, I did not
but only levitated at the burning,

the body a water in which I drowned, the life
a windshield dirty with love. What they
said to think, I thought not but instead made
my mind into a birdcage with wings

The poem I chose is “Everyone in Me is a Bird”, by Melissa Studdard. To me this  poem felt similar to one that we read at the beginning of the year, “Lady Lazarus”, by Sylvia Plath. Both of the poems focus on the internal anguish felt by its narrators.  The struggles of both center around the feeling of confinement. In Lady Lazarus, the narrator was trapped by time. In this poem, the narrator feels trapped by her own mind. A final similarity is that both emphasized the narrator’s femininity. In lady Lazarus, the narrator specifically mentions how being a woman has contributed to her anguish, and this work has a similar theme. This is demonstrated with the line, “Mind was a prison, ruby line in its lipstick noir- everything woman.” In class we talked about how the structure of a poem could engender a specific feeling in the reader’s mind. I think this poem is a perfect example of that.  The poem is very short. This adds to the intensity of the work, as each words takes on added significance. Furthermore some of the lines create a confusion in the reader, like, “What they said to do, I did not/ but only levitated at the burning”. This confusion is probably analogous to the narrator’s own confusion. We also discussed  how imagery affects a poem. In this poem, the imagery reflects the narrator’s internal emotional state. The line “trapped between paper walls” really creates a sense of suffocation. One can understand her pain through this imagery. We also discussed how the visual form of a poem creates meaning. The work’s uniform creates a rigid structure. This rigid structure is exactly what the narrator feels trapped against. Finally, in class we discussed poetry concerning water.  This poem also has that theme, with its emphasis on the narrator’s drowning. Like in the other poem, it serves as a symbol for the loss of self.

“Under The Influence” – Navneeth Perumal

I was interested in multiple exhibits, but after todays discussion in class I chose to focus on the installation “Under the Influence” by Williams Burroughs.  The installation contains many unique findings. Inside there is a quote by Burroughs. It states,“Language is a virus from outer space.” I thought this quote was particularly pertinent to our class discussion today on the subject of the impact of language.  We discussed the ever changing nature of the language and how it can impact us when we see it used in an unexpected manner. I believe this was in part what Burroughs was trying to do in the exhibit.  An envelope in the constellation has a random pieces of paper with text on them. These texts have no cohesive meaning, they seem nonsensical. This was very similar to the methods discussed in class.. The contrast in form from what we usually see makes us pause and question its purpose. The use of language engenders a feeling of confusion, which could be the author’s goal. The idea that the form in which words are presented matters just as much as the content is an idea I will try to put into my presentation. I will try to structure visuals in a way that they can create a feeling just as much  as any words can. A further question this raises is in regards to the title’s origins. Under the influence implies that the author is acting as a result of another’s agency. I wonder who or what this force could be.  Additionally, it calls into question how close the author believes what he has created and how much of it was not of his own will. In terms of additional research, I would further need to dig into the origins of the work. Additionally, I would have to research the authors past to see what influence it might of had.