Poets Against War continues the tradition of socially engaged poetry by creating venues for poetry as a voice against war, tyranny and oppression.
Katha Pollitt
Trying to Write a Poem Against the War
My daughter, who’s as beautiful as the day, hates politics: Face it, Ma, they don’t care what you think! All passion, like Achilles, she stalks off to her room, to confide in her purple guitar and await life’s embassies. She’s right, of course: bombs will be hurled at ordinary streets and leaders look grave for the cameras, and what good are more poems against war the real subject of which so often seems to be the poet’s superior moral sensitivities? I could be mailing myself to the moon or marrying a palm tree, and yet what can we do but offer what we have? and so I spend this cold gray glittering morning trying to write a poem against war that perhaps may please my daughter who hates politics and does not care much for poetry, either.