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January 5, 2016
 

Letter Beginning with Two Lines by Czesław Miłosz

 
Matthew Olzmann
Matthew Olzmann:"Letter Beginning with Two Lines by Czesław Miłosz"

About This Poem

 

“The day before this poem was accepted for publication, my workplace went on lockdown because a man with a rifle was sighted on campus. Later that evening, there was a mass shooting in California. When I wrote the first draft of this poem two years ago, I thought it was an elegy, but realized quickly that it’s less about mourning, and more about anger—anger that this is normal; this is everyday, and our rhetoric around gun violence does not change.”
Matthew Olzmann

 

Matthew Olzmann is the author of Mezzanines (Alice James Books, 2013). He teaches at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Poetry by Olzmann

 

Mezzanines

(Alice James Books, 2013)

"The Tradition" by Jericho Brown

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"Endtime" by Anne Waldman

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"All the Names We Will Not Know" by Naomi Shihab Nye

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