Stephanie Strickland: “Do I contradict myself?”

QUOTE: 

Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)

                                                 Song of Myself, 51 

 

INTRODUCTION:

 

In 9th grade I sat in a hospital room, waiting for surgery, browsing a small paperback.
Two lines from The Whitman Reader

Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,

Enough to send me spinning, exhilarated . . .

I would no longer . . . justify . . . anything! Gender norms, or science and poetry
swirling together in my head, or being illogical or illegitimate or whatever they thought
I was—

 

Very well then

. . . now, it’s Your problem.

 

And the kicker, the parenthetic kicker  :  (I am LARGE, I contain MULTITUDES).

 

As do we all!

 

(I still have that 50¢ Reader, edited by Maxwell Geismar.)

 

Not isolates or linears or logics – time and again, and in so many ways, we proudly
contradict ourselves and keep moving!