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Charles Olson
© Gerard Malanga
CHARLES OLSON
The Art of Poetry No. 12
Interviewed by Gerard Malanga
Issue 49, Summer 1970
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INTERVIEWER
Do you enjoy telling young poets what they ought to do?

OLSON
Oh, Jesus, God, if I ever did, may the Lord of the whole of the seven saints of India and China Buddhaland, Gangestown, and all takers this side of where the Tartars went—may they forgive me because like I am happy to have some friends here in the kitchen. I mean, wow, I’ve been very lucky, very lucky. I’m sorry, but I was born with a towel on my head.
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