This poem—one in a series of identically titled pieces—reflects my belief in the symbiotic relationship between ekphrasis and elegy. Many of the poems in this series are set in museums and galleries—palimpsestic spaces filled with objects we pour pieces of ourselves into, in the hope that they will outlast us.
Matthew Tuckner on "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" |
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"Short Conversations with Poets: Maggie Millner"
"It was only after I had written several pages of rhyming couplets that I became aware of the form’s innate connection to romance and homoeroticism in particular: the very subjects that the poem explores. This made sense too; rhyme is at least in part about tapping into the unconscious—about foregrounding those hidden correspondences that already exist all around us."
via MCSWEENEYS |
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