One last book recommendation. Frederick Seidel's phrases, sentences, images, ideas sort-of make a person want to give up writing altogether, because he's already done everything so perfectly.
Here's the first stanza of On Being Debonair, from his latest book, Ooga-Booga:
Shirts wear themselves out being worn.Suits fit perfectly,
But a man does
Decades of push-ups and no longer fits.
I take myself out to dinner.
It is a joy to sit alone
Without a book.
I use myself up being fine while I dine.
I am a result of the concierge at the Carlyle.
I order a bottle of Bordeaux.
I am a boulevard of elegance
In my well-known restaurants.
A result of the concierge at the Carlyle. It's the sort of poetry that has you praying Seidel has a collection of letters and correspondence in the works.
Frederick Seidel is interviewed here.
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