First Fig -- Edna St Vincent Millay

       
(Poem #34) First Fig
My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--
It gives a lovely light!
-- Edna St Vincent Millay
Another simple, gemlike poem to which there is really nothing for me to add.
Millay is high up on my list of poets whom I feel deserve to be better known -
her poetry is wonderfully lyrical, often moving and always beautiful.

Biographical Notes:

  Edna St. Vincent Millay, born in 1892 in Maine, grew to become one of the
  premier twentieth-century lyric poets. She was also an accomplished
  playwright and speaker who often toured giving readings of her poetry. All of
  that was in her public life, but her private life was equally interesting. An
  unconventional childhood led into an unconventional adulthood. She was an
  acknowledged bisexual who carried on many affairs with women, an affection
  for which is sometimes evident in her poems and plays. She did marry, but
  even that part of her life was somewhat unusual, with the marriage being
  quite open, and extramarital affairs, tho not documented, quite probable.

  Millay enjoyed her free-spirited childhood and adolescence and the creativity
  that it inspired. At the age of twenty, she entered her poem "Renascence"
  into a poetry contest for the The Lyric Year, a contest from which 100 poems
  were to be chosen to be published. It was, at first, overlooked as being too
  simplistic, However, one of the judges took a second look at it and the poem,
  now one of her most well known, ended up winning fourth place. It was that
  poem which really started her on her literary career, beginning with a
  scholarship to the then all female college of Vassar.

  Millay kept up her writing, both poetic and dramatic while at Vassar. It was
  during this time that she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her book The
  Harp-Weaver and other Poems.

        -- excerpted from the 'Renascence' website
        <http://members.aol.com/MillayGirl/millay.htm#BIOGRAPHY>

Criticism:

  Undoubtedly some of the furor aroused by her earlier poems was due to the
  period of their appearance; in those first volumes Millay was the voice of
  rebellious "flaming youth, " of the young people who were bent on gathering
  "figs from thistles" and burning their candles at both ends, of the girls who
  claimed for themselves the free standards of their brothers. With the
  exception of Elinor Wylie in her last great series, no woman since Elizabeth
  Barrett Browning, it has been argued, excels her in that (Sonnet) form.
  Hildegarde Flanner spoke of "the sense of freshness and transparent
  revelation that early lyrics conveyed," of "the infusion of personal energy
  and glow into the traditions of lyric poetry, and deceptively artless ability
  to set down the naked fact un-fortified." She brought a new sense of poetry
  as song to a generation. In any poll of literate (not professional) opinion,
  it is stated that she would have almost certainly have been named first among
  the contemporary poets of America. The skill with which she employed the
  sonnet, developed over a number of years, perhaps most evident in "Epitaph
  for the Race of Man" (1928) and Fatal Interview (1931), can be explained in
  large part by the tension created between form and content: "I will put Chaos
  in fourteen lines," she said in Mine the Harvest. Moreover, it has become
  clear that she helped to free the poetry of American women from thematic
  inhibitions.

  Following her successes in the 1920's and early 1930's, Millay's poetry
  gradually suffered a critical and popular decline. Unfortunately, her real
  poetic achievements were overshadowed by her image as the free (but
  "naughty") woman of the 1920's. During the last two decades of her life,
  Millay was almost ignored critically, although her Collected Sonnets appeared
  in 1941 and Collected Lyrics in 1943. Since the late 1960's, however, there
  has been a renewed interest in Millay's works, with more sympathetic critical
  evaluation.

    -- From <[broken link] http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6865/millaybio.html>

Incidentally, if you would like to read more of her work, there are a number of
Millay pages on the net, of which my favourite is
<[broken link] http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6865/millay.html>

Martin

77 comments:

  1. First time I've seen my feelings about life expressed so succinctly!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I like this poem for it talks about LIVING life, how many times have we
    seen people breathing fearing death every moment.The joys we find may
    not last a lifetime, but live them when u find them, for tomorrow they
    shall go anyway.Also, this poem has another viewpoint, i am a romantic
    at heart and i'd like to belive ths poem is about love, ununited love,
    which had no end, no destination but it walked on till it reached a
    deadend (though i don't think love stories really reach an end, they are
    timeless).

    ReplyDelete
  3. I never knew the derivation of the line "burning your candle at both
    ends", but it now seems Edna may be responsible for its popularity. As
    a wellness presenter, I've always used the quote to describe something
    one should not do, but now I see there is another perspective to
    consider.

    ReplyDelete
  4. c.f.:
    I Burned My Candle At Both Ends

    I burned my candle at both ends,
    And now have neither foes nor friends;
    For all the lovely light begotten,
    I'm paying now in feeling rotten.

    -- Samuel Hoffenstein

    .ajitq

    ReplyDelete
  5. With greatest respect for your tallents (How'd he do that?),
    Michael R. Weigner, G.G.

    Joe Walsh & Don Henley made good use of Milays' 'First Fig' in there song
    'Falling Down" (lines 10 & 11)...although they illuminate the more dark and
    depressing side of the poem...the factor of time. In the final end, we are
    all constantly filling the void of time...fast or slow, the candle will
    ultimately burn out.

    Falling Down
    (J. Walsh, D. Henley)

    Make it no deposit, no return
    Making the same mistakes, we never learn
    All of the pain in those faces
    Trying not to show concern

    Spent and broken
    Like a worn out subway token
    In the city

    Hanging in the closet, wait in line
    When you go by the laws, you pay the fine
    Burning candles at both ends
    Twice the light in half the time

    Damn the calling
    Feel like I'm falling
    And the rain doesn't have to hurry in the city
    Falls sadly to the ground
    Rain doesn't have to hurry in the city
    Only way to fall is down

    But still you run a race that can't be won
    Aiming hard to fill the spaces when they're gone
    Worn out shoes with no laces
    Getting too loose to stay on

    Back to crawling
    Feel like I'm falling
    And the rain takes its time to fall in the city
    Falls sadly to the ground
    Rain kinda of says it all in the city
    Only way to fall is down

    ReplyDelete
  6. Why the title first fig?

    Does it represent something to the poet or is it just perhaps that figs taste nice and life should be considered in the same way. Do figs represent joy? Eating a fig, enjoying every moment of life for the first time?

    ReplyDelete
  7. "Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse." John Derek

    ReplyDelete
  8. McGillicuddy ColinApril 2, 2006 at 10:33 PM

    Perhaps the fig is a reference to the apple in the Garden of Eden.

    Colin McGillicuddy

    Principal

    St. Thomas Aquinas RCSS

    124 Dorval Drive

    Oakville, ON

    L6K 2W1

    PH:FAX:

    ReplyDelete
  9. I always thought the first line was "I burn my candle at both ends" which sems to scan much better, Was it ever revised by the author?

    John black

    ReplyDelete
  10. "...poets whom (!) I feel...?
    Poets who deserve ...,I feel.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Maria Fernandez, Assistant to:
    George G. Frino, Esq. and
    Steven C. Mannion, Esq.
    DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Wisler, LLP.
    Glenpointe Centre West
    500 Frank W. Burr Boulevard
    Teaneck, NJ 07666
    Direct dial:x6228
    Facsimile:

    ReplyDelete
  12. I do agree the Vincent is oone of the best female poets of her time. Her poetry is traditional and understandable by many readers.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Nice stuff you got, very interesting to read.
    Well, I do have also in my sleeves, if you have time don't forget to visit
    electrician in phoenix

    ReplyDelete
  14. I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this post. I am hoping

    the same best work from you in the future as well.

    Frases

    ReplyDelete
  15. Nice stuff you got, very interesting to read.
    Well, I do have also in my sleeves, if you have time don't forget to visit
    cheap voip call

    ReplyDelete
  16. Nice stuff you got, very interesting to read.
    Well, I do have also in my sleeves, if you have time don't forget to visit
    Plumbing Greenville

    ReplyDelete
  17. Nice stuff you got, very interesting to read.
    Well, I do have also in my sleeves, if you have time don't forget to visit
    Missouri City Electrician

    ReplyDelete
  18. I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this post. I am hoping

    the same best work from you in the future as well.

    segunda mano

    ReplyDelete
  19. Nice stuff you got, very interesting to read.
    Well, I do have also in my sleeves, if you have time don't forget to visit
    Houston Electrician

    ReplyDelete
  20. I have been surfing online more than 3 hours today, yet I never
    found any interesting article like yours. It�s pretty worth
    enough for me. In my view, if all web owners and bloggers made good
    content as you did, the net will be much more useful than
    ever before.

    Feel free to surf to my page - adult finder

    ReplyDelete
  21. I've been absent for a while, but now I remember why I used to love this site. Thanks , I will try and check back more frequently. How frequently you update your website?

    Also visit my homepage :: internet dating website

    ReplyDelete
  22. There are some interesting points in time in this article but I don�t know if I see all of them heart to heart.
    There's some validity but I will take maintain opinion till I look into it further. Good article , thanks and we wish extra! Added to FeedBurner as well

    Here is my homepage; hiphopmula.me

    ReplyDelete
  23. Hello! This post couldn't be written any better! Reading this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this page to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Many thanks for sharing!

    Have a look at my webpage ... women dating websites

    ReplyDelete


  24. Have a look at my blog: datin g

    ReplyDelete
  25. to grain and other complex carbohydrates will
    let you have more power while eating less. Great blog post.



    my web-site free online chat & dating

    ReplyDelete
  26. Appreciating the commitment you put into your website and detailed information you provide.
    It's good to come across a blog every once in a while that isn't the same old
    rehashed material. Fantastic read! I've bookmarked your site and I'm adding your RSS
    feeds to my Google account.

    Here is my blog: facebook for sex

    ReplyDelete
  27. I wanted to thank you for this great read!! I definitely enjoyed every little bit
    of it. I have got you saved as a favorite to check out new stuff
    you post…

    Stop by my web blog :: diet that works

    ReplyDelete
  28. Hello, its fastidious article on the topic of media print, we all know media
    is a fantastic source of data.

    Look at my web-site free live web sex cams

    ReplyDelete
  29. Hi there i am kavin, its my first occasion to commenting anyplace,
    when i read this piece of writing i thought i could also create comment due to this sensible
    post.

    Here is my web-site ... sex chat cams

    ReplyDelete
  30. Hello, I enjoy reading all of your article post.
    I wanted to write a little comment to support you.


    Feel free to surf to my web blog; fee sex cams

    ReplyDelete
  31. I'll immediately grab your rss feed as I can not in finding your e-mail subscription link or e-newsletter service. Do you have any? Kindly permit me know so that I could subscribe. Thanks.

    Feel free to surf to my webpage: live free nude webcams **

    ReplyDelete
  32. When I initially commented I clicked the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox and now
    each time a comment is added I get several e-mails with the same comment.
    Is there any way you can remove me from that service?
    Bless you!

    Feel free to surf to my webpage ... sexcam live

    ReplyDelete
  33. Everyone loves it when individuals come together and
    share thoughts. Great blog, continue the good work!


    My homepage: free chat sex cams :: www.getyourjerkon.com :
    :

    ReplyDelete
  34. Its like you learn my thoughts! You seem to understand so
    much about this, like you wrote the ebook in it or something.
    I feel that you just can do with a few percent to force the message house a little
    bit, but instead of that, this is magnificent blog. A great read.
    I will definitely be back.

    Look into my site ... best live free porn

    ReplyDelete
  35. Hello! Do you know if they make any plugins to help with SEO?
    I'm trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I'm not seeing very good results.
    If you know of any please share. Appreciate it!

    Also visit my site; sex chat strangers

    ReplyDelete
  36. Hello Dear, are you genuinely visiting this web site
    regularly, if so then you will absolutely get nice knowledge.


    my website; nude live webcams (http://llama22storm.picturepush.com/profile)

    ReplyDelete
  37. I am very impressed with your work. This blog provided the very informative and useful information.

    ReplyDelete
  38. JSolusi yang tepat untuk mengobati penyakit wasir tanpa harus operasi, menggunakan obat wasir  Paling ampuh dari De Nature dan terbaik ada hanya di http://obatwasirme.blogspot.com untuk mendapatkan informasi yang lebih jelas mengenai pengobatan wasir silahkan kontak langsung di nomer 0852 808 77 999 atau 0859 7373 5656 Bagaimana mengobati Ambeien itu sendiri. pengobatan yang terbaik untuk Ambeien adalah dari luar dan dalam sehingga Ambeien benar benar tuntas dan tidak akan kambuh lagi. obat Ambeien terbaik "Ambeclear dari De Nature" Adalah obat Ambeien herbal yang memang terbaik untuk mengobati Ambeien, dan sudah terdaftar di badan obat dan makanan (BPOM) dengan nomer registrasi POM TR: 133 374 041. terbuat dari bahan alami antara lain terdiri Daung Ungu, Mahkota Dewa dan Kunyit Putih.

    ReplyDelete
  39. sekilas info. Vitamin telah diketahui tidak berguna untuk mencegah kanker, walaupun tingkat yang rendah dari vitamin D berhubungan dengan peningkatan resiko kanker. Apakah ini merupakan sebab akibat dan suplemen vitamin D bersifat melindungi tidak pernah dinyatakan. Suplemen Beta-Carotene telah diketahui meningkatkan kanker paru-paru pada mereka yang beresiko tinggi. Asam folat telah diketahui tidak berguna untuk mencegah kanker usus, bahkan justru menuingkatkan terjadinya polip pada usus besar. Tidak jelas apakah suplemen selenium mempunyai efek pengobatan/pencegahan. selain itu, seiring dengan perkembangan jaman, kini pengobatan penyakit ini sudah banyak di lakukan secara herbal, salah satunya dengan menggunakan produk ziirzax dan typhogell, dan untuk info lebih lengkap, silahkan baca spesifikasi produk obat kanker ziirzax dan typhogell.

    ReplyDelete
  40. perfect perfect fried rice, good post for the beginners as well..Super Prema, loved the presentation very much
    Selaput Dara Buatan
    Vimax asli Canada
    Obat Perangsang
    viagra usa
    Bio Slim Herbal
    Boneka Full Body
    vimax canada

    ReplyDelete
  41. I really like the articles that are made very simple but useful
    togel singapura

    ReplyDelete