#Americans
I read to the entire plebe class, in two batches. Twice the hall fil… with bodies dressed alike, each to… a copy of my book. What would my shrink say, if I had one, about
for Paul Levitt Be perpendicular… toes avid for the line. Already this description is perilously abstract: the ball and basket are round, the nailhead
“First, do no harm,” the Hippocra… Oath begins, but before she might… such balm, the docs had to harm he… It was large, rare, and so anomalo… in its behavior that at first they…
Usually I stay up late, my time alone. Tonight at 9o I can tell I’m only awake long enough to put my sons to bed. When I start to turn off lights
Stains on the casements, dustmotes, spiderless webs. No chairs, and a man waking up, or he’s falling asleep Many first novels begin
Frail friends, I love you all! Maybe that’s the trouble, storm in the eye of a storm. Everyone wants too much. Instead we gratefully accept
Most of the time he worked, a sort… with a purpose, so far as I could… How he got from the dark of sleep to the dark of waking up I’ll neve… the lax sprawl sleep allowed him
February on the narrow beach, 3o A.M. I set out south. Cape Cod… on its crumbling cliff above me tu… its wand of light so steadily it might be tolling a half-life,
Here we picked wild strawberries, though in my memory we’re neither… nor missing. Or I’d scuff out by myself at dusk, proud to be lonely. Now everything’s
Baudelaire: ‘The dead, the poor d… But the dead have no watches, no g… At first not smoking took all my t… a little by little and hour by hou… Per diem. Pro bono. Cui bono? Pr…
The lump of coal my parents teased I’d find in my Christmas stocking turned out each year to be an oran… for I was their sunshine. Now I have one C. gave me,
So here the great man stood, fermenting malice and poems we have to be nearly as fierce against ourselves as he not to misread by their disguises.
I like divorce. I love to compose letters of resignation; now and th… I send one in and leave in a lemon… hued Huff or a Snit with four on… Do you like the scent of a hollyho…
I was miserable, of course, for I… and so I swung into action and wro… and it was miserable, for that was… poetry worked: you digested experi… literature. It was 1960 at The S…
What did I think, a storm clutchi… and boarding a downtown bus, heade… I had pieces to learn by heart, bu… you think the heart and memory are… “'It’s a poor sort of memory that…