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Amurika, the Open Road
The Canadian writer Dionne Brand says when you go on a trip, you leave the table, the book on the table, everything behind; the book and the table know you’ll be an entirely different person when you get back. … Continue reading
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Tagged American Mythology, AWP 2020, New Mexico, Open Road, Road trip, Santa Fe
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Santa Fe, La Bella
Sometimes you miss a place as you’re there, and you’ve never been there before. Or Santa Fe, as my mother might say, slayed me. It isn’t hard to say why. 1) on my way to AWP, the literary conference this … Continue reading
Everyday Life: Antidote to Political Poisons
While making dinner — or reflecting excitedly on the importance of making dinner while sipping wine — I began to shape ideas that have been pressing on me during the week. What had been expected and feared to happen in … Continue reading
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Tagged #Trump, Autocratic, phenomenology, Tolstoy, Torah, War and Peace
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The New Vertigo
I like to write, but boy, do I have trouble at times settling down. I love to write, even, but the other pole – the love of motion – makes it rough to sit at that desk. I’ve got to … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, Gravity, Ground under her feet, Vertigo, Wandering in the Desert, Wandering Jews
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A Poem for 19 Days into the New Year
19 Days into the New Year Time grows, after New Years, like a cauliflower– half handsome, half deformed, bloomingat its own isotropic rate. On the 3rd we skatetowards war; a plane of travelers crashesin Iran; Down Under, animals, mostly sheep, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Zwirner, failed resolutions, New Year's resolutions, Noah Davis, poetry
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Dionysian 2020
There is a phrase I toyed with in French many years ago: “le ciel, c’est assis sur mes sourcils.” The sky is sitting on my brows. That famous gray Paris sky was hovering close to my head during winters when … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, Dancing, Dionysian energies, Resolutions; 2020
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Immersed in Oswald’s Nobody
I love the verbal incantation, the spell of words cast by poetry. Our current social crisis, with its urgency and ER alarms, seems to overwhelm the lure of musical sound. It’s no wonder that I love the power … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Oswald;, best poetry of 2019, Nobody, Oxford Professor of Poetry, poetry
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Moscow Mania
Moscow of eclectisms. Moscow of vast spaces. Moscow of KGB, and crossroads of empires, Moscow of mayonnaise salads. All those old things are still there, now layered with the new — Moscow of 100 open kitchens with tattooed chefs, young … Continue reading
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Tagged eclectic, Garage Museum, Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
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Petersburg’s Fresh Waters
Standing by the river Neva, wanting to compose poetry in St Petersburg, I couldn’t hear beyond the lines of great poets – Akhmatova, Blok, Tsvetaeva, Mandelstam. History dominates voice, especially in Russia. The Revolution, Stalin’s terrors, the siege, all produced … Continue reading
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Tagged Dzaniko, Girl from the West, Marinsky, Russia, St. Petersburg, travel
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George and Francesca: The Magic Box
In writing about his friend photographer Francesca Woodman, George Lange talks about a “magic box” that he kept after she died in 1981, a box of relics – not only photographs but clips of hair, napkins, contact sheets, scrawled notes, … Continue reading
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Tagged art photography, Denver, Francesca Woodman, George Lange, MCA, photographers, photography, Providence, RISD
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