Rene Char, Prose Poems
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{ Daily Archives } Friday, June 2000

René Char: Four Prose Poems

The Absent One
This brutal brother but whose word was true, steadfast in the face of sacrifice, diamond and wild boar, ingenious and helpful, held himself in the center of all misunderstandings like a resinous tree in the cold admitting of no alloy. Against the bestiary of lies tormenting him with its goblins and its whirlwinds, [...]

Bill Knott, Comic Poems

from The Laugh at the End of the World: Collected Comic Poems 1969-1999 - BUY THE BOOK
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LEDGELIFE
The taller the monument, the more impatient our luggage. Look, look, a graveyard has fancy dirt.
Historians agree: this is the pebble which beaned Goliath.
Every billboard is theoretically as beautiful as what lies unseen behind it.
Mouth: the word’s exit-wound.
It is [...]