Anatomy of a Critic
The poem 'Anatomy of a Critic' uses vivid imagery and metaphors to explore the role of a critic in the literary world. It begins by equating the critic's tools to calipers measuring the sun, suggesting a meticulous and perhaps impossible task. The 'rib-encaged, iambic lung' symbolizes the poetic structure that the critic examines. The poem continues with surgical and anatomical metaphors, portraying the critic as someone who dissects and analyzes literature with precision, searching for flaws or 'death' within the work. The imagery of a 'steel forged-blade' and 'spectre eyes' adds a haunting and clinical tone, emphasizing the critic's detachment. The poem critiques the impersonal nature of criticism, likening it to an autopsy where the beauty and essence of art are stripped away, leaving only 'bones picked clean.' The metronome and syllable counting reflect the mechanical and monotonous aspects of criticism, while the 'spatter of innocent blood' and 'pulse flayed open' highlight the violence and destructiveness that criticism can inflict on creative works. Ultimately, the poem questions the value and impact of such dissection, leaving the reader to ponder the balance between analysis and appreciation.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| calipers | measuring tool | a tool for measuring distances or dimensions | cal-i-pers |
| rib-encaged | trapped by ribs | surrounded by ribs | rib-en-caged |
| iambic | rhythmic pattern | a poetic rhythm with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one | i-am-bic |
| anapest | poetic rhythm | a poetic rhythm with two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one | an-a-pest |
| spectre | ghost | a ghostly presence | spec-tre |
| inquest | investigation | a formal investigation | in-quest |
| prognosis | forecast | a prediction of an outcome | prog-no-sis |
| extort | extract | to obtain by force | ex-tort |
| metronome | timing device | a device that marks time with a regular tick | met-ro-nome |
| monotone | dull tone | a continuous unchanging tone | mon-o-tone |
| dissection | cutting apart | cutting open to study inside | dis-sec-tion |
| grandeur | magnificence | impressive beauty | gran-deur |
| impervious | unaffected | unaffected by | im-per-vi-ous |
| spatter | splash | to splash liquid | spat-ter |
| exhumed | dug up | to dig up something buried | ex-humed |
The poet of 'Anatomy of a Critic' is unknown. The poem appears to be a contemporary work, reflecting modern themes and literary criticism.