Two American Scenes
English
By (author): Eliot Weinberger Lydia Davis
Part of our revived Poetry Pamphlet series, Two American Scenes features two masters of the essay discussing found material.
Excerpts:
It was given to me, in the nineteenth century,
to spend a lifetime on this earth. Along with a few of the sorrows
that are appointed unto men, I have had innumerable enjoyments;
and the world has been to me, even from childhood,a great museum.
Lydia Davis
Bad rapids. Bradley is knocked over the side; his foot catches
under the seat and he is dragged, head under water. Camped on
a sand beach, the wind blows a hurricane. Sand piles over us like
a snow-drift.
Eliot Weinberge
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