An initial installment of Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson, in Animals (29 January 1963). The cover subject seemed quiet and still itself, though not as a result of DDT.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
Hungary 1988
A friend of mine on a European trip mailed me this postcard from Hungary on May 22, 1988, not too long before the fall of the Eastern bloc. He opened it, "Greetings, from behind the curtain!"
Sunday, February 22, 2015
In Memory
In Memory
Forms walk behind the sunset. A memorial to someone who fell off a cliff below is grounded in skittering leaves, below which trains slide and buckle against gravity's bend down a grave chute. He was fourteen years old when his body broke, bloody and bending into the sun-fried leagues of trees, interrupted in places by oval cow fields and rippled ponds floored by mud ridges.
Miles below the earth's surface and hills, vagrants ride in handcars in caverns choked with quartz crystals. Ice bells float in the rarefied violet vapor toward space. A green snake flickers and curves, wandering the the trail, underneath the cavern or ritual place in the cliff, fire light beating on stone-like protruding branches, rose hips, moss farms, rock heights flooded with droning highway light. Squirrel kidneys hover on bark glass, puttering cremains, paths leading through crepuscular spores.
JF
September 9, 1993
Photo by me. City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco, 2007.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Repose
My great-great grandparents, Daniel and Charlotte Nash, and their children, Daniel, Sarah, and John, around 1880.