{"id":110,"date":"2003-10-31T18:43:15","date_gmt":"2003-10-31T22:43:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/lydondev\/2003\/10\/31\/curveball-and-slider-jim-behrle-on-r"},"modified":"2012-05-04T00:06:23","modified_gmt":"2012-05-04T04:06:23","slug":"curveball-and-slider-jim-behrle-on-robert-lowell","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/lydondev\/2003\/10\/31\/curveball-and-slider-jim-behrle-on-robert-lowell\/","title":{"rendered":"Curveball and Slider: Jim Behrle on Robert Lowell"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name='a404'><\/a><\/p>\n<p><FONT face=\"Times New Roman,Times,Serif\" size=\"4\">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &#8220;At first I thought you couldn&#8217;t really be a poet unless you&#8217;d killed yourself,&#8221; <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/media.skybuilders.com\/lydon\/Lowell.behrle.mp3\"><FONT face=\"Times New Roman,Times,Serif\" size=\"4\">recalls<\/FONT><\/A><FONT face=\"Times New Roman,Times,Serif\" size=\"4\"> one of the liveliest blog poets in our town, <A href=\"http:\/\/monkey.onepotmeal.com\/\">Jim <IMG hspace=\"10\" src=\"http:\/\/media.skybuilders.com\/Lydon\/images\/behrle.jpg\" align=\"right\" vspace=\"10\">Behrle<\/A>.&nbsp; &#8220;So I was very interested in Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton and John Berryman, and they led me to Lowell,&#8221; without whom young Jim says he might have been just a troublemaker forever.&nbsp; <A href=\"http:\/\/books.guardian.co.uk\/reviews\/poetry\/0,6121,1011237,00.html\">Robert Lowell<\/A> was&nbsp;first a local hero, a&nbsp;poet of places <A href=\"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/lydon\/2003\/07\/11#a171\">Jim Behrle<\/A> knew well,&nbsp;like the railroad tracks in &#8220;Terminal Days at Beverly Farms.&#8221;&nbsp; On the North Shore of Boston, Beverly Farms is a high-WASP beach town where Jim Behrle was a Catholic altar boy at St. Margaret&#8217;s Church.&nbsp; &#8220;I rode that train into Boston,&#8221; Jim remembers, <IMG hspace=\"10\" src=\"http:\/\/image.guardian.co.uk\/sys-images\/Books\/Pix\/covers\/2003\/07\/31\/Robertlowell.jpg\" align=\"left\" vspace=\"10\">knowing that &#8220;there was a poet who wandered around here.&nbsp; His father died here.&nbsp; It made me feel connected to a new world that was peopled with poets.&#8221;&nbsp; Lowell fortified&nbsp;the fancy, Jim says, when he became a poet, that &#8220;I was joining the brightest ring of angels.&#8221;&nbsp; Lowell&#8217;s writing about his own mental illness was another liberation.&nbsp; &#8220;Maybe people like Lowell gave us the bravery to admit we were crazy.&#8221;&nbsp; The Lowell poems&nbsp;Jim Behrle&nbsp;chose to read are all about poets and place: &#8220;Terminal Days at Beverly Farms,&#8221; &#8220;For John Berryman I,&#8221; &#8220;Robert Frost,&#8221; the end of &#8220;For the Union Dead,&#8221; &#8220;Red and Black Brick Boston&#8221; and&nbsp; &#8220;Art of the Possible.&#8221;&nbsp; Listen <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/media.skybuilders.com\/lydon\/Lowell.behrle.mp3\"><FONT face=\"Times New Roman,Times,Serif\" size=\"4\">here<\/FONT><\/A><FONT face=\"Times New Roman,Times,Serif\" size=\"4\">.<\/FONT><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &#8220;At first I thought you couldn&#8217;t really be a poet unless you&#8217;d killed yourself,&#8221; 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