Librarian, University of Arizona Poetry Center. Formerly Curator of the Berg Collection of NYPL, also Director of Humanities and Social Sciences there. Author of among others: A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing: 1960-1980 (with Steven Clay).
Here are two nice sentences from WCW's Imaginations:
The raw beauty of ignorance that lies like an opal mist over the west coast of the Atlantic, beginning at the Grand Banks and extending into the recesses of our brains--the children, the married, the unmarried--clings especially about the eyes and throats of our girls and boys. 21
He sees tribes of lawyers tripping each other up entirely off the ground and falling on pillows full of softly jumbled words from goose backs. 253
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Here are two nice sentences from WCW's Imaginations:
The raw beauty of ignorance that lies like an opal mist over the west coast of the Atlantic, beginning at the Grand Banks and extending into the recesses of our brains--the children, the married, the unmarried--clings especially about the eyes and throats of our girls and boys. 21
He sees tribes of lawyers tripping each other up entirely off the ground and falling on pillows full of softly jumbled words from goose backs. 253
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