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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

New Michael Chabon

If you like Michael Chabon, or have yet to be exposed to his very particular writing style, check out a preview of his new novel, Telegraph Avenue, via NPR. I LOVE this author. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, The Final Solution, The Yiddish Policeman's Union, Manhood For Amateurs -- I love, love, love them all. Very quirky, intellectual, humorous. Delightful word choices.

Speaking of word choices, this is a poem that I ran across semi-recently and enjoyed. It was particularly interesting to read it to myself, then to listen to E. E. Cummings read it aloud. His annunciation is a pleasure to hear. If you want to listen to him read it, click here.


As freedom is a breakfast food
E. E. Cummings

as freedom is a breakfast food
or truth can live with right and wrong
or molehills are from mountains made
—long enough and just so long
will being pay the rent of seem
and genius please the talent gang
and water most encourage flame

as hat racks into peach trees grow
or hopes dance best on bald mens hair
and every finger is a toe
and any courage is a fear
—long enough and just so long
will the impure think all things pure
and hornets wail by children stung

or as the seeing are the blind
and robins never welcome spring
nor flat folk prove their world is round
nor dingsters die at break of dong
and common’s rare and millstones float
—long enough and just so long
tomorrow will not be too late

worms are the words but joy’s the voice
down shall go which and up come who
breasts will be breasts thighs will be thighs
deeds cannot dream what dreams can do
—time is a tree(this life one leaf)
but love is the sky and I am for you
just so long and long enough

1 comment:

  1. It was so interesting to hear his reading, just as you said. I'd love to hear your thoughts about this poem sometime.

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