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July 25, 2024

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I just loved "The Dover Bitch" 30 or 40 years ago. Now, at 82 yrs. old, not so much. The overtones of sexism are just too strong and not rescued by the poet's 'man-of-the world' pose. He may have intended a satire on the type, but it doesn't ring true to me. Can we just say Hecht nods here?

Of course, Hecht is a major figure of 20th century verse, and his "More Light! More Light!" may be the most powerful indictment of the sadist/fascist mind ever written. He took us where we are loathe to go-- but must.

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I left it
on when I
left the house
for the pleasure
of coming back
ten hours later
to the greatness
of Teddy Wilson
"After You've Gone"
on the piano
in the corner
of the bedroom
as I enter
in the dark


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