The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Verse averse: State poet laureate pick nixed after criticism

-

CONCORD, N.H. >> There are poetry slams, and then there are slammed poets.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu abandoned his pick for poet laureate on Friday amid growing criticism of the man’s work and how he was selected.

Though he never formally nominated him, Sununu, a Republican, had chosen Daniel Thomas Moran, a retired dentist and former poet laureate of Suffolk County, New York, whom some say is not qualified. And the surfacing of a sexually suggestive poem Moran wrote about former Secretary of State Condoleezz­a Rice only intensifie­d the criticism. A spokesman for the governor said Friday he will put a new name up for a vote soon.

State law requires the Poetry Society of New Hampshire’s board of directors to submit “the name or names of persons whom they deem to be worthy” to the governor, but the governor isn’t required to follow recommenda­tions. Moran, who read a poem titled “New Hampshire” at Sununu’s second inaugurati­on in January, was one of 12 poets whose names were given to the committee by the poets themselves or supporters. Moran did not respond to phone or email messages Friday.

The society’s selection committee recommende­d Jennifer Militello, of Goffstown, an award-winning poet and founder of the New Hampshire Poetry Festival.

Sununu put Moran’s name on a list of upcoming nomination­s in March but held off on asking for a vote by the Executive Council, which approves state contracts and nomination­s. In June, amid growing concerns, he met with members of the Poetry Society and asked for additional material on alternativ­e candidates.

Then on Thursday, an excerpt of the poem referencin­g Rice was published in a Slate.com article. Sununu’s

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States