HA HA! Harold would probably do that contemplative eye-roll thing he always does when he speaks . . . like he's accessing some data filed away in his brain. And then he'd pause and look directly at you . . . and your Stevens fetish . . .
John Gallaher is the author of the books of poetry, Gentlemen in Turbans, Ladies in Cauls, The Little Book of Guesses, and Map of the Folded World, as well as the free online chapbook, Guidebook from Blue Hour Press, and, with with the poet G.C. Waldrep Your Father on the Train of Ghosts, BOA, 2011. His next book will be the book-length essay-poem In a Landscape, coming out in 2015 from BOA.
Other than that, he's co-editor of The Laurel Review and GreenTower Press.
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I'm so obsessed with the place right now . . . I'm only on the "S's" in my poetry collection.
Tell me about it. And I'm still in Texas, away from my bookshelf.
All I can think of is what Harold Bloom might think. And it's all, somehow, your fault.
HA HA! Harold would probably do that contemplative eye-roll thing he always does when he speaks . . . like he's accessing some data filed away in his brain. And then he'd pause and look directly at you . . . and your Stevens fetish . . .
Yes. Maybe a little poof poof with the lips and his fingers doing little spider push-ups against each other...
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