Poem

Fantasies and Heroes

Title Fantasies and Heroes
Author Leland Bardwell

Instances of Publication

A published appearance of this poem.

Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
Collected Poems (Leland Bardwell) 2022 Print Collection View Details
Publication Instance Details #3206
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology Collected Poems (Leland Bardwell)
Date of Publication 2022
Publisher Salmon Poetry (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 107-108
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
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Details
Human Rights Issues
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Genre Long (narrative) Poem
Medium Print Collection
Notes The intertextual poem begins and ends with the image of trains that seem like visions. The speaker refers to a wounded consciousness and to injustices while the lines take us on a journey from Mongolia and Genghis Khan to India and the US. In what reads as a dream sequence, the White House serves as the backdrop of the speaker's encounter with artists such as S.J.Perelman, Groucho Marx, Marilyn Monroe, Jelly Roll Morton, and Buster Keaton. The images of Russian political figures such as Alexei Kosygin who was a statesman during the Cold War are juxtaposed to Romantic poets of the past such as Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov. The imaginary quest continues to Mexico between the volcano Popocatepetl and the legendary figure Montezuma, the Aztec emperor of the 16th century who famously contronted the Spanish onquistador Hernan Cortes. The visions culminate in the 20th century: the last lines evoke the last mission of Captain Oates, the British explorer who died of hypothermia during the Terra Nova expedition in the Antarctic.
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