The Art of Poetry No. 22
“A man like Sartre can get a whole book out of a proposition which is, on the face of it, untrue . . . ”
“A man like Sartre can get a whole book out of a proposition which is, on the face of it, untrue . . . ”
The delectable names of harsh places:
Cilicia Aspera, Estremadura.
In that smooth wave of cello-sound, Mojave,
He is no one I really know.
The sun-charred, gaunt young man
By the highway’s edge in Kansas
Thirty-odd years ago.
These children playing at statues fill
The gardens with their shrillness; in a planned
And planted grove they fling from the swinger’s hand