WILLINGHow can I live my life without committing an
act with a giant scissors?
-- JORCE CAROL OATES
"An Interior Monologue"
In her last picture, the camera had lingered at the hip, the naked
hip, and even though it wasn't her hip, she acquired a reputation for being willing.This book is for my sister and for my parents
and for Benjamin
... it is not news that we live in a world
Where beauty is unexplainable
And suddenly ruined
And has its own routines. We are often far
From home in a dark town, and our griefs
Are difficult to translate into a language
Understood by others.
CHARLIE SMITH
"The Meaning Of Birds"
Is it o-ka-lee
Or con-ka-ree, is it really jug jug,
Is it cuckoo for that matter? --
Much less whether a bird's call
Means anything in
Particular, or at all.
AMY CLAMPITT
"Syrinx"
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Birds Of America: Willing - Opening
Labels: Amy Clampitt, Charlie Smith, Joyce Carol Oates, Lorrie Moore, Opening
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