Poetry Unbound

Kei Miller — Book of Genesis

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Mar 6, 2020
Kei Miller, a professor of English and creative writing at the University of Exeter, delves into the transformative power of his poem "Book of Genesis." He explores the freedom found in the word 'let,' inviting listeners to think about personal identity and self-expression. Miller prompts an introspective discussion on how we can imagine a God who allows us to flourish as our authentic selves. His insights encourage reflection on letting go of societal expectations to embrace who we truly are.
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INSIGHT

Power of the Divine "Let"

  • Kei Miller's poem imagines a divine "let" that brings all things into being.
  • It invites us to find a personal "let" that allows us to flourish as our authentic selves.
ANECDOTE

A Moment of Lonely Self-Discovery

  • Podrick O'Tuma shares a lonely moment walking to the ocean at night as he came to terms with his identity.
  • He shouted under a statue of Mary, seeking solidarity and connection.
INSIGHT

Imagination Sparks Possibility

  • The poem's first word "suppose" opens a space for imagination and possibility.
  • It invites us to imagine a book written just for us and what freedoms that might unlock.
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