[Joseph Brodsky, from the end of "Part of Speech," Poetry Magazine, March 1978]
[Joseph Brodsky, from the end of "Part of Speech," Poetry Magazine, March 1978]
me [on my knees sobbing]: ONE SHOT. PLEASE. JUST TELL ME ABOUT A SHOT, JUST A SINGLE SHOT I AM BEGGING YOU
me [on my knees sobbing]: ONE SHOT. PLEASE. JUST TELL ME ABOUT A SHOT, JUST A SINGLE SHOT I AM BEGGING YOU
well…i can tell you the ones who didn't make me? since i haven't ever amounted to much, through absolutely no fault of theirs & all of mine
joseph brodsky
lucie brock-broido
cd wright
norman dubie
sarah kane
anne carson
plath
tsvetaeva
woolf
dickinson
well…i can tell you the ones who didn't make me? since i haven't ever amounted to much, through absolutely no fault of theirs & all of mine
joseph brodsky
lucie brock-broido
cd wright
norman dubie
sarah kane
anne carson
plath
tsvetaeva
woolf
dickinson