Abstract
In the thick of the global plague, Richard, Justin and Valery agreed to hold a conversation on the topic of
poetics, self-understanding, and health. An analysis and discussion of this trinity requires love of poetry and
philosophy. Both supreme human practices take common root in mythology and religion, and also share a
notorious categorical divide, that of reason against affect. Is this Platonic divide indeed categorical, given
both practices rely on language and creativity to compose their meaning? Interestingly, the practice of poetics
does not have the reputation for boosting one's health, in the mainstream understanding of that concept. If
anything, poetic practice gained notoriety for corrupting one's mind and, possibly, life. Like philosophy? We
touched on these and other classical aporia, on the political struggles in American and Australian poetry.
Here is a written record of this encounter, countries and miles apart, three persons simply getting to know
one another.