Open-Ended

I bought ten postcards.  A block from my school, at the post office where I have mailed three packages overnight to Albany (teacher certification nonsense) and the title to my car and my rent check, I bought ten postcard stamps.  I picked the one of Broadway theaters, first.  I know she liked going to the […]

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Burden

The first time I visited the New Museum, there was a human figure writhing on the floor, and I never was sure if it was a living human or a very well-made automaton.  And I ate an excellent red velvet cupcake.  So I was sold. This time, Chris Burden’s show offered a line to wait […]

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Grand

The first time, I walked past the French church.  It wasn’t a big churchy building, just two glass doors that if you looked, you could see there was a churchy space.  This is midtown Manhattan, not a particularly churchy place.  I was only twenty minutes late. I had gotten in my head that I needed […]

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Yes

Lois Lowry taught me who Freud was.  A guy prominent enough to have a bust, one that her character, Anastasia, kept in her room and talked to.  Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst was the name of one of the books I loved.  Reading about a Freud bust, a big Victorian house in the city of higher […]

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