"Ron Padgett makes the most quiet and sensible of feelings a provocatively persistent wonder."--Robert Creeley
Ron Padgett has reenergized modern poetry with exuberant and tender love poems, with exceptionally lucid and touching elegies, and with imaginative and action-packed homages to American culture and visual art. He has paid tribute to Woody Woodpecker and the West, to friends and collaborators, to language and cowslips, to beautiful women and chocolate milk, to paintings and small-time criminals. His poems have always imparted a contagious sense of joy.
In this new collection of poems, Padgett hasn't forsaken his beloved Woody Woodpecker, but he has decided to heed the canary and sound the alarm. Here, he asks, "What makes us so mean?" And he really wants to know. Even as these poems cajole and question, as they call attention to what has been lost and what we still stand to lose, they continue to champion what makes sense and what has always been worth saving. "Humanity," Padgett generously (and gently) reminds us, still "has to take it one step at a time."
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How to Be Perfect by Ron Padgett | Poetry Foundation https://t.co/XOAROtJhni
Colleen Farrell is a writer and a fellow in pulmonary and critical-care medicine.
A thread on funny poetry, perfectionism, and writing for wellness (ie, to stay sane) I recently read Ron Padgett's poem "How To Be Perfect," shared by @suleikajaouad. It includes gems like: *Take care of your teeth and gums. 1/ https://t.co/GTKXyyEcRt
Michael Schur is a television producer and writer.
Hello, New York. In support of my forthcoming book "How to Be Perfect," I'm appearing at @92Y on January 26th with a young up and coming comedian named Jon Stewart. Attendees must be vaxxed/masked. Tickets for sale here (will be virtual as well): https://www.92y.org/tickets/reservesyos.aspx?performanceNumber=182517