Two Possible Poem Epigraphs.
From E.E. Evans-Pritchard’s Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic among the Azande (1937):
Thus when six or seven of the sons of Prince Rikita were entrapped in a ring of fire and burnt to death when hunting cane-rats their death was undoubtedly due to witchcraft.
And from Ron Silliman:
“Turk Street News” was the name [of] a porn theater where I once watched Kathy Acker on the big screen having sex with several men, one of whom was flogging her with a head of iceberg lettuce.
Speaking of poetry, we “blew” most of my Thursday class spending almost an hour discussing just two of Eileen Tabios‘s poems “After 2 A.M” and “The Wire Sculpture” — and identity and colonialism and resonance (not meaning) and what made poems “difficult.” (Eileen: “difficult” in quotation marks, mind you — please don’t hurt me! At least… don’t flog me with iceberg lettuce.)
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Thanks for drawing moi attention to this; just posted a reply of sorts on moi blog,
the Chatty One who’s chatty due to jet lag