Letters To Jake
a memoir from your gramps
by
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About the Book
Heres a patchwork of letters to you composed (in) my groping present. Of poems -glimpses- from all over. Of pages from those few turbulent years with Gitta too painful to write- and surely read- in a single telling. Somebody else needs to know . . . I guess thats you, Jake
About the Author
Call me a performance poet who dilly-dallied plenty before getting the word and who then went right over the top. Mostly it’s about just saying the so and it’s like this: when I’m hot I usually first hear my poems. When I’m not, I get pretty grumpy. Sometimes I just follow my camera instead. "But what did you do?", says you. For a long time that bothered me too. Well, all sorts of things, Jake, like naval officer, ad exec, university prof . . . nothing much seemed to fit. Then one day I simply soared. Shortly after that I went down in flames, straight down. I took another with me. Now there were things to do: convict, hobo, day-laborer. That's about it, Jake. These miracle days I look to resonate with what is, no more.