brown study (i) |
But I should get to the point, which is, as you've realised, brown study, more specifically being in one, in a metaphorical rather than the literal sense with which I teased you above. The phrase, whose roots can be traced back at least as far as the 16th century, has rather gone out of fashion these days, ousted by the equally colourful notion of having the blues.
However, although brown study did and does have connotations of a gloomy or melancholic state of mind, with Doctor Watson famously describing himself as "falling into a brown study" in 'The Adventure of the Cardboard Box' (as who wouldn't?), and Conrad writing in 'Thrift and the Child' "He sat solemnly dejected, in a brown study", there is another sense to being in a brown study that goes over and beyond what having the blues means.
That additional depth to the phrase carries an implication not so much of depression or sadness, but of the mind being in contemplative or reflective mode to such a degree of intensity that the person ceases to be aware of anything going on around them.
We sometimes fall into these states of abstraction quite by accident (or so it sems), when our senses momentarily disconnect themselves from the treadmill of life. Such moments can even be quite long, as in periods of day-dreaming (reverie), or when we're functioning on automatic pilot, and we generally don't know we've been in this type of brown study until something happens to make us snap out of it.
But we are also capable of inducing such a meditative state if we so wish, by practising techniques that empty the mind of conscious thought and allow us to enter a still and trance-like state.
brown study (ii) |
As for poems on theme, I did have a look. There are a couple of quite famous brown study ones, but somehow they didn't appeal, so I've used some of my time this afternoon to conjure up the following rather edgy composition. I nearly titled it 'Take Three Girls' (being beastly to each other). See what you think. It comes with the usual caveat, that I will probably look to refine it at a later date.
Abstraction
Because Sienna has the knack
of getting out of it
without the aid of grass or tabs
or wine, the naughty girls
think her haughty,
both envy and despise her,
mostly the latter actually,
referring to her behind her back
as snake eyes.
It doesn't help matters that she's
building quite the cool rep
with her abstract style. Her art
hangs on gallery walls,
merits exhibitions, sells well.
Ginger painted her in secret,
'portrait of the artist as a young bitch'
as if there might be voodoo
in gouache laid on thick
with menace.
And Rose steals
both paints and brushes
from the studio they share
but Sienna
with her thousand yard stare
doesn't give a fuck.
After all, she has her secrets too -
knows that 'abstract # 18'
represents Ginger giving birth
to a piglet and 'abstract # 31'
is about Rose being mangled
by a truck.
Thanks for reading. Murder mystery beckons. S ;-)
22 comments:
What a great read. I am prone to reveries myself (lol). I loved the poem.
We lost too. Didn't even have the excuse of playing away. I was in a brown study post-match! It's a fine snarky poem. Where did the idea come from? (I'm always curious about your prompts.)
Funnily enough Clive, the inspiration such as it was came from me re-watching the Clint Eastwood thriller 'Play Misty For Me' recently - lots of 1970s brown tones, a female painter and a psychotic woman stalker. All fairly tangential, but that was the seed.
Fascinating. I don't remember hearing the expression before, and I'd forgotten you are the son of a preacher man. I must say I quite like Sienna.
I must say I'm quite envious of that brown study. This was a good read and the clever poem amused. I couldn't decide if your 'portrait of the artist...' was a nod to James Joyce or Dylan Thomas.
Yes, feet on desk is very bad. Clearly not a true gentleman. Your poem is funny. I wasn't expecting the rude word. 😂
Girls behaving badly.
I can see how you could get lost staring into the middle of that beautiful mandala. 🤎
I wonder how the man in his brown study gets the books from the top shelves.
I didn't see the study as yours Steve. I think more light colours.
Never tried the mandala.
Sounds like your defenders had ceased to be aware of anything going on around them.
What an excellent poem.
Yes, the Moody Browns doesn't have quite the ring of the Moody Blues, but it's interesting to read of the extra depth to Brown Study.
It's a great poem, and I read your comment above about Play Misty For Me being a sort of inspiration - but you also have Ginger and Rose in there and I wondered if the Sally Potter movie Ginger & Rosa had contributed to the mindset. (As I recall, Ginger's mother was a painter.)
I really liked this one. Ace blogging. Who wouldn't like a study like that? It's a very funny poem too.
I often wondered what it meant.
I think we all have our own version of a brown study - our individual escape room. I like retreating into these daydreams and mind meanderings.
I’m not prone to reverie and the minute you mention football I delete the blog. Just so you know. But I appreciate the post and the efforts you make and I think I might get started myself soon... and hope to see you at Damson in the new year.
Very interesting read Steve.....never knew about browns rather than the blues. If i was to choose to suffer one or the other, I think i'd stick with the blues. The browns sounds horrible. Enjoyed your poem and felt pleased for Sienna and her secrets and her not giving a fuck.
Very witty and informative. I liked the Cluedo spoof solve, and of course the poem is great. 👏
Now I am in a mandala mood.
I've never been to a murder mystery night. It sounds like fun. I have short list of people I could happily kill, but I guess that's where a brown study comes in handy, fantasising for a wee while. The 'edgy' poem surprised me, but it is rather funny.
I like the link you make between brown study and meditation. Seems to me the former is almost an accidental version of the latter. Snarky poetry indeed. You have to admire Sienna :)
Very interesting (and amusing).
Fascinating. Reverie is one of the delights of life. I never knew it was called a brown study. For me it's certainly not feeling blue. I enjoyed your delightfully wicked poem. Good for Sienna.
I've just realised on second reading that all girls in your Brown Study poem have names that are shades of the color (kind of...). Sienna (obvs) and Ginger (sure) and maybe Rose (when she wilts)! Very clever my friend, and a funny poem. I had not heard of brown study before but it is a quaint phrase as you English say. I will write it into a song.
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