Susan Barba: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

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Player Piano

 

My face is a case study

in gravity. A face study. A grave.

Effaced, I introduce myself

by name, a quippy

delegate, ceci Susan,

this lifelong stand-in.

Named after my mother

or rather, the pseudonym that hid

her foreign origin. Shoushik.

She’d take her breakfast

on the balcony. Tehran

1943. Feeding the ants

and plants her onion-tisane

milk. My little mother.

From her ovaries

came I. An alloy.

Reproduction reproduces

inexactly, doesn’t it?

Soldering like to unlike,

an off-rhyme, like me

and time, the clock ticks.

Those aren’t notes but holes

that make the music.

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Susan Barba is the author of two poetry collections, Fair Sun and geode. She is the editor of American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide, which won the 2023 American Horticultural Society Book Award. She earned a PhD in comparative literature from Harvard University and works as a senior editor for New York Review Books. [“Player Piano” appeared in the New York Review of Books, 1/16/25.]

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Giti copy     Golnar Adili (Iranian American),The Organization for Documenting The Mood of The Country, 2013. Printed Japanese paper,hand-stitched thread, batting, canvas. 42 x 60 x 1 inches. Used by permission of the artist.