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THE GATHERING
by Morgan Baylog Finn
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I rounded the corner at The Modern and there it was: Picasso’s Guernica mural blown up from small reproductions in art history books to cover a gigantic wall. I was instantly encapsulated in the wantonness of war, unable to move or speak. Never had a painting affected me so profoundly as it came crashing in: the terror I felt as a girl hiding under my school desk during drills. Would I ever see my family again if bombs actually fell?
Morgan Baylog Finn cleaned houses, did makeovers, and sold biodegradable laundry soap on Cape Cod—whatever it took to earn her B.A. in creative writing from Vermont College. Her publishing credits include Crab Creek Review, Jane’s Stories, Tallgrass, poemmemoirstory, South Florida Review, Kalliope, Thema, and Castings. One piece was dramatized by Connecticut Public television in conjunction with Wood Thrush Poets and the CT Commission on the Arts to help open poetry to a wider audience.
After viewing Picasso’s gut-wrenching mural at The Modern, none of Finn’s poetry ever took more time or focus than “Guernica.” Since then, it grew from a maudlin poem into a seven-part dramatic monologue. Picasso said, “The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.” After much research, her goal in The Gathering was to depict the Basque people, especially when she saw poignant correlations to the abuses in her own family who–because of the irony of time and place—had a chance to deal with their troubled lives. Guernica became more than just shared characteristics, Finn’s fears emerging in “The Despairing Woman” separated from her daughter, the trauma of a neglected relative in “The Woman in Flames, and the vulnerability of animals.
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