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| MATTHEW VOLLMER |
"Oh Land of National Paradise, How Glorious Are Thy Bounties" |
| Salon, June 2001. |
| At midnight, Harper exits the dining room of the Old Faithful Inn and greets the distant geysers with a loud, resonant fart - take that, all ye fire-breathing monsters! - then breaks into a run across the steamy, trembling ground? |
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| KURT VONNEGUT |
| "Toast to George" |
| Cipriani, October 2003. |
| If anybody can come back from the dead, and then write about it, it will have to be George Plimpton
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| RACHEL WETZSTEON |
| "Home and Away" |
| Salon, April 2001. |
How different any house looks from outside and from within. I used to circle mansions finding out, through guessing and good luck, what acts of kindness kept the home fires warm and what was done in dens
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| MAX WINTER |
| "Apocrypha" |
| Salon, April 2001. |
I loitered under the arch to read the notes left there until a train passed through, pressing me against a mossy wall
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| DAVID YEZZI |
| "Upon Julia's Breasts" |
| Salon, April 2001. |
Since our proscriptive age cannot abide the mannish gazing that's objectified the female shape (both gamine-slim and more curvaceous in its lineaments), I swore correctness
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