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July 29, 2015
 

Hermitage

 
Joseph Fasano

About This Poem

 

“I imagine everyone knows how it feels when a certain illusion by which he or she has lived is suddenly lifted, and the consequent combination of ecstasy and terror.  ‘Hermitage’ was an attempt to get across a moment like that in my own life. As for those blackbirds, I can’t argue with Whitman—the thrush’s song is as gorgeous as it gets—but I’ve always been stopped in my tracks by the singing of the red-winged blackbird, that song with its hard edges and sweeping geometries, which seems to say something about the logic and the chaos of it all.”
Joseph Fasano

 

Joseph Fasano is the author of the book-length poem Vincent (Cider Press Review, 2015). He teaches at Columbia University and Manhattanville College in New York City.

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Vincent

(Cider Press Review, 2015)

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