The Liberal Arts
The Liberal Arts Alicia Ostriker In mathematics they say the most beautiful solution is the correct one In physics they say everything that can happen must happen In history they say the more it changes the more it is the same In astrophysics you take the long view In chemistry you explode and blend, it is a bit like freestyle cooking, the Yiddish term would be: you potschke In biology you smell the flowers, the enticing flowers, and you play with mice, and you write grant proposals In jurisprudence they say there is no justice In philosophy they say there is no truth In literary studies they say everybody come along be ironic now Business school we systematize the competitive strategies we learned in the sandbox Engineering moves us firmly into manhood, we grip the material world in our fists Computer science assists us toward the goal of replacing our species with a new, improved, more efficient form of life, based in electronics instead of carbon -- many of us are rushing to transform ourselves as quickly as possible Religion is still hot People keep plunging passionately into and out of it at the usual brisk rate Geography suggests the future dominance of North America by Spanish- speaking people but it does not say when; geology looks stony, takes the long view Music bridges mathematics, the soul of the universe, and my personal soul Visual art is the bridge between my bag of body and bones and stuff in the painterly universe Drama crosses this bridge on foot In the novel they say omit nothing, harvest the entire goddamn world In memoir they say the self is silently weeping, give it a tissue In poetry they say the arrow may be blown off course by storm and returned by miracle |