New Directions, 2023
Friday, May 30, 2025
Thursday, May 29, 2025
CZESLAW MILOSZ ~
Notebook: Bons By Lake Leman
Red beeches, shining poplars
And steep spruce behind October fog.
In the valley the lake steams. There is snow
Already on the hillsides of the other shore.
Of life, what remains? Only this light
So that the eyes blink in the sunny noon
Of such a season. People say: this is,
And no capacity, no artfulness
Can reach beyond what is.
And memory, useless, loses its power.
Kegs smell of cider. The vicar mixes lime
With a spade in front of the school.
My son runs there on the path. Boys carry
Sacks of chestnuts gathered on the slope.
If I forget thee, Jerusalem,
Says the prophet, let my right hand wither.
Underground tremors shake what is.
Mountains crack and forests break.
Touched by what was and what will be,
All that is crumbles into dust.
Violent, clean, the world is again in ferment
And neither ambition nor memory ceases.
Autumnal skies, the same in childhood,
In adulthood and old age. I won't
Stare at you. And you, landscapes,
Nourishing our hearts with mild warmth,
What poison dwells in you that you seal our lips,
Makes us sit with folded arms and the look
Of sleepy animals? Whoever finds order,
Peace, and an eternal moment in what is
Will vanish without a trace. Do you agree then
To abolish what is, and pluck from movement
The eternal moment as a gleam
On the current of the black river? I do.
— Bons, 1953
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Czeslaw Milosz
Poet in the New World
Poems, 1946-1953
TRANSLATED BY ROBERT HASS AND DAVID FRICK
Ecco, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
FARID MATUK ~
Redolent
I'm alone, I'm told,
And decorated in English script
With eyes available, with no claim to the words
But with flowers on flowers shipped
From Bogota's savanna
Helping me talk as one of a people
With occasions to mark, viscously rolling
About each other, having forgotten
The mannered European flower code,
The local eucalyptus,
Or bright dogs that range at night,
The ground floor of my position
Holds no dictionary or science
That can really name the flowers
I'm not pointing
Because they're so obviously opening
Even then, trying to stop
Being these people
I'm not along saying
Back something like "dark
of flowers" or "stones to swallow"
We're not inside the words
No interviews
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Farid Matuk
Moon Mirrored Indivisible
University of Chicago Press, 2025
Monday, May 26, 2025
JOHN MONTAGUE ~
Windharp
for Patrick Collins
The sounds of Ireland,
that restless whispering
you never get away
from, seeping out of
low bushes and grass,
heatherbells and fern,
wrinkling bog pools,
scraping tree branches,
light hunting cloud,
sound hounding sight,
a hand ceaselessly and stroking
the landscape, till
the valley gleams
like the pile upon
a mountain pony's coat.
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John Montague
Collected Poems
Wake Forest, 1982
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Saturday, May 24, 2025
SUSAN BROWNMILLER ~
Ms. Brownmiller, center, with Gloria Steinem, left, and Bella Abzug in 1979 speaking about the organization Women Against Pornography. She believed pornography was a major contributor to sexual violence.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
S U S A N B R O W N M I L L E R
Brooklyn on Feb. 15, 1935 ~ NYC May 24, 2025
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF BOB DYLAN, VOLUME 2 ~
Not "the last word", Bob Dylan will have that —
but after 836 pages of shadowing Dylan for over a
half-century, I read every page, and it was
worth it to almost go blind.
Friday, May 23, 2025
Thursday, May 22, 2025
FOREVER ALICE NOTLEY ~
November 8, 1945 Bisbee ~ May 19, 2025 Paris
A L I C E N O T L E Y I N T E R V I E W
Photograph by Nigel Beale / The Biblio File
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
BOB ARNOLD'S ~ WHILE ALIVE ~
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
MARIE-NOELLE AGNIAU ~
The poem has come to speak to you
of things that are not yet there.
Escapade (51)
. . .come get a kiss from me,
I have plenty, put cool water in my mouth,
lodge the obscure in me, the heights,
and in your abundance ground
the unstable air, come to me, be devoured,
and assuage my
hideous, hideous, hideousness. . .
Escapade (54)
Nazareth, Pontacole, great disorders, punishment
Pruning shears where the sun shines, butterfly dried like a
fruit on exhibit, warmth, veranda, your cheeks are all red, school-
yards, an empty square on every floor.
You knock at my door on a rocking horse.
Escapade (55)
Take off your gardening gloves and come between my thighs.
They harbor more than one fold. A second.
The light. Our Eden is a meadow: still, like the calves.
Chante-Merle is jealous
of my long musculature.
Escapade (56)
Wind shifted from shoulder to shoulder
like a heavy backpack,
earth in flight in one corner of the rear-view mirror,
here I am, back in place.
The broken white of millstones. Your cry routs the phantoms.
I wear your clothes. Naked without my bracelet. And always come
to see you in the same dress and my mane like almond milk.
Escapade (57)
You make animals flee. You panic them with your voice.
It waits for me, mischievous: it waits for me despite the world.
A cut on the foot prevents me from fleeing
faster than the bullet you've made your target. Big
as a hairpin. Although. . .
A stride's distance between two bodies.
Escapade (58)
We call for the grand telescopes to see Venus
in front of the sun. A large pair of glasses
and aluminum foil.
What are we supposed to see? The shepherd's star. A day lasting
months. There the sky. There the books. The faces, a black room.
Escapade (59)
As a beast, I'm afraid of me.
Even in thought. A rubber band holds back my shirt and all sounds.
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The Escapades
Marie-Noelle Agniau
World Poetry, 2024
translated by Jesse Hover Amar
Monday, May 19, 2025
A.B. SPELLMAN ~
Kansas City Blues, 1934
Coleman (Bean) Hawkins Hung Up
Seeing is believing, but hearing is a bitch.
Lester "Prez" Young
in '34 america partied wet again
& you didn't have to hide your booze
not that pendergast's kay cee
ever tried life dry
the Cherry Blossom
was the hot new spot
its japanese motif flashed
red & white flowers
in the wallpaper & in the kimonos
of the fine brown geishas who served
& flirted for tips
bill basie from jersey swung the house band
& when fletcher henderson & his boys
hit town they all fell by
& coleman "bean" hawkins
founder & absoloute monarch
of the tenor sax
made the dauntless error
of sitting in
bean didn't know the kay cee tenors
so they lined up on his ass
herschel evans
hawkins' texas tenor progeny
deep voiced & blowing blue note thunderstorms
stretched him all the way out
& would not be cut
next came the mighty ben "frog" webster
a peer coleman didn't know he had
whose breathy chain of azure dreams
fell gracefully out of each other
on their way from the root to the new
& then
o shit what winging hell is this?
lester young
sax cocked at 45 degrees
the cool voice that fired the hottest sounds
tone light enough to ride
across the room on clouds of smoke
five choruses to warm up but then
& then & then & then a new indigo lyric
flowed over the joint
without floor or ceiling
mary lou williams' sleep
was broken by frog webster's tap on her window
"wake up pussycat
coleman hawkins is hungup at the Cherry Blossom
& all the piano players are sweated out"
& there she found great bean in his singlet
shirt neatly folded on the chair
searching his horn for a lick
that would win this all night chase
he never found it
the music
never closed in '34 kansas city
Jim Crow
so there never can be a question of where you walk
you must get the hell off the sidewalk
if a white person approaches
elevators put you much too close to us
go to the freight lift as that is what you are
at the bus & train stations you will be in the colored waiting room
even if it costs us twice as much to maintain one
use the colored window at the post office
& callon the colored public telephone so we won't have
nigger earwax rubbing on our ears & nigger breath
laid near our mouths
if you reach an intersection before a white person
wait for the white car to go through before proceeding
& never pass a white driver on the road you arrogant bastard
any accident with a white driver is your fault as you know
never speak first to a white person or contradict a white person
or be first to offer your hand to a white person
never speak to or look at a white woman unless you want to be chopped up
& barbecued
park in the colored parking space across the street
if we have to drag your thieving ass to court
swear on the colored bible as the testaments
& gospels don't mean the same for you & us
god will explain this when you die & your black soul
goes to whatever garbage dump nigger souls go to
___________________________
A.B. Spellman
Between the Night and Its Music:
New and Selected Poems
Wesleyan, 2024


















