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  • “Mystery and Solitude in Topeka” [by Mark Strand]

    December 17, 2020

    Afternoon darkens into evening. A man falls deeper and deeper into the slow spiral of sleep, into the drift of it, the length of it, through what feels like mist, and comes at last…

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  • “Choose life. . .” [by Laurance Wieder]

    December 16, 2020

    from "You Stand"      If history is proof or an examplewe stand in the hard place, inscribed and sealed.    The statement “If I die” is never true.Both truth and mystery require “when.”    Why…

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  • No Longer My Own [by Lera Auerbach]

    December 16, 2020

    No Longer My Own – Ink on Paper by Lera Auerbach Some books matter only for the future-books hiding in them. Books with strong plots offer safe captivity, allowing us to hide. Books without…

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  • “Song” [by Edwin Denby]

    December 15, 2020

    I don't know any more what it used to beBefore I saw you at table sitting across from meAll I can remember is I saw you look at meAnd I couldn't breathe and I…

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  • The Bob Dylan Entry in the “Oxford Book of American Poetry”

    December 14, 2020

    We repost this piece, which first appeared on 8 / 9 / 08, eight years before Dylan won the Nobel Prize. The questions raised remain worth asking. It never fails to amuse me that…

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  • WORKING SPACE, post-script: CLOSER TO HOME [by Jennifer Clarvoe]

    December 14, 2020

    Art calls to art; the conversation remains by design ongoing, unfinished.  I’m thinking about all pieces I didn't address.  The very last visit I made to a museum was local–the Harvard Art Museum–to meet…

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