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Article: To Robert Lowell, in the guise of mentor. (poem)
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- The Nation
- Article date:
- May 14, 1990
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TO ROBERT LOWELL, IN THE GUISE OF MENTOR It is a habit of women to talk too much, so as we make our rounds together, reining in randomness with enforced cords of civility, I pace with artificially collected gait alongside you. A far better tongue has loosened its wit on the banal circularity of our passage around the courtyard. I listen and lean against the bit with ...
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