> Some poems that
> stay with me do that both for their terrifying subject and the pitch at
> which they are heard. In 2000 I listened to CK Williams recite "The
> Dog" at the Dodge Festival and my girlfriend started to cry and almost
> fled the tent because she was that upset. We have a big dog and one day
> he will get old, too. Kinetic art, anyone?
>
> Ken
Not having encountered CKW's 'The Dog" I tried Google and so far have only got
as close as this, from a course taught at colby.edu:
Class20 Nov.18th C.K.Williams continued
"The Gas Station" "The Dog" compare with Elizabeth Bishop's
"The Gas Station"
"My Mother's Lips" "Still Life"
Nov.19th noon: paper 2 due in my Mailbox
Class 21 Nov.23th C.K.Williams continued "My Mother's Lips"
Recent poems, "Still Life,""The Singing"
NOV 24 THANKSGIVING BREAK
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