Riprap
In
his poem ‘Riprap’ Gary Snyder creates existential meaning through the use of
nature image. He uses imagery to express how everything is connected in nature
in a poetic way. He finds comfort solidity in nature and he find it in a construction
of a path through it. He expresses he would not appreciate the existing of
nature modifying human agent because nature is the source of existential
security.
In
‘Riprap’ he connects his poem to the universe, to the mind, and see all things
as connected: rock, body, mind, space, time /”in choice of place, set/ Before
the body of the mind/ in space and time”/. These lines are about how we just
cannot do everything. Sometimes we have go with the nature’s flow. We cannot
force nature; nature forces us instead. / “lost ponies with dragging saddles”/.
Snyder points out it is important to understand that loss is necessity in the
natural world and part of the changefulness of being in time. / “The world is
like an endless; four-dimensional; Game of go”/. These lines expresses that the
world is huge and endless which keeps going continuously.
Patrick
Murphy comments on this poem, the act of riprapping a mountain trail laying
down loose rocks wedged together to form a hard trail bed depicts the process
of building a poem, living a life and participating in a universe,”
demonstrating how the mental and physical are both part of the universe flow of
nature. “Riprap” demonstrates the minds power to move from one solid place to
another both creating and exploring a field of awareness for itself.
I like that you pointed out the theme of loss being a necessity in the natural world. I found a lot of Snyder's poems to be a mediation on – exactly as you wrote – going with the flow, accepting nature or getting in tune with it, which seems to be one of his philosophies on life.
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