Poetry Review of "A Hope" by Ina Donna Coolbrith, PLC (1915-1928), California Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for CA State of Arts Council
Poetry Review of "A Hope" by Ina Donna Coolbrith, PLC (1915-1928), California Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for CA State of Arts Council
Author: Hari Seldon
Affiliation: Poet, Founder & Chairman; Los Angeles Poetry Academy; 944 Airole Way, Los Angeles, CA 90077, United States
ORCiD: 0000-0003-0480-9213 | ISNI: 0000000528140854 | FCC CallSign: WRJB891 | Google Scholar ID: 42aEWmAAAAAJ
Journal: The United States Journal of Weblogs Potentialities | Volume 1, Issue 1 | Pages 1-6 | Review Article | Publication Date: 2025-09-10
Publisher: Los Angeles Poetry Academy, in support of its subsequent entities: the California Republic State Online Home College System; the Poet Laureate Ina Coolbrith Association College; the Dr. Henry Meade Bland Honors College; the John Steven McGroarty Graduate College; the Gordon William Norris Doctrinal Research College; the General Dr. Hari Seldon State of the Arts College; The United States Journal of Weblogs Potentialities (US J Blogspot); and State of the Arts (St. Arts).
APC: US$10,000 | License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract
The poetry "A Hope" was written by American poet Ina Donna Coolbrith. Ina Coolbrith was the first Poet Laureate of California and the first poet laureate of any American state. The poem reflects on the passage of time and the lingering power of memory. The poetic speaker(s) recalls a transformative moment in their youth, described as the May-time of my life — "my life was in its May,” when nature and love seemed to sparkle all around in the May, “month of the year.” The pose contrasts this vibrant past with the present, acknowledging that the sweet spring of youth is gone. Despite this loss, the speaker finds solace in a continued connection to that earlier time, symbolized by the enduring song of nightingales. The verse concludes with a hopeful note, expressing a desire to hear this same beautiful song in the afterlife. The work explores themes of nostalgia, the bittersweet nature of memory, and the idea that certain powerful experiences can resurrect the boundaries of time, offering comfort and a sense of continuity. I.D. Coolbrith served as a California Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry on behalf of the State of California Arts Council from 1915 until her death in 1928. This state scholarly position, also known as the governor’s advocate for the art of poetry, is officially designated as California Poet Laureate. The position’s protocol is run by the California Arts Council and is subject to appointment by the Governor of California and confirmation by the State Senate. Poet Ina Coolbrith was the President of the Pacific Coast Woman's Press Association and a member of the California Writers Club. She facilitated the California Literature Society’s monthly meetings at her home on Russian Hill. In 1915, Coolbrith was named President of the Congress of Authors and Journalists at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.
Keywords
Ina Coolbrith; A Hope; American Poetry; English Poetry; California Poet; Poet Laureate; State of the Arts; Timeline and Nature
Citation
Seldon, H. (2025). Poetry Review of "A Hope" by Ina Donna Coolbrith, PLC (1915-1928), California Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for CA State of Arts Council. US J Blogspot, 1(1), 1-6. https://purl.org/20-500-14817/blogspot.501101.01-2025
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