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June 16, 2014
 

What Are They Doing in the Next Room

 
Bruce Smith

About This Poem

 

“The slightly annoyed, slightly curious, slightly amused, slightly envious question of the title was a way into imagining who and what was going on behind the wall of a motel room. The love or murder or poetry reading that was being performed next door provoked a fugue on relatedness, an extension of sympathy from the poet to the other. It reminded me somewhat of Frost’s notion in a letter, ‘The best place to get the abstract sound of sense is from voices behind a door that cuts off the words.’ There was a way in which the predicament or unbridled joy of those others rhymed with mine, hence the form.”

—Bruce Smith

 

Bruce Smith is the author of numerous books of poems, including Devotions (University of Chicago, 2011). He teaches at Syracuse University.

Most Recent Book by Smith

 

Devotions

(University of Chicago, 2011)

“Zero Star Hotel [At the Smith and Jones]”
by Anselm Berrigan

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“Couple Sharing a Peach”
by Molly Peacock

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“In Whoever's Hotel Room This Is”
by Matt Rasmussen

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