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The Poetry Killer
by Edgar Oliver
The Poetry Killer is one of two poems written for the stage to be included in an upcoming book titled "All Was Desire" (Two poems for the stage and a play).
The Poetry Killer is one person alone, on stage, going back in time.
For the original performance, there was a painted backdrop in black and white - the bannister of a staircase the looming front door at its foot, at the top of the stairs the wild branches of a tree seen through a window.
On stage were a dangling mylar mirror, a bed made from two foam core flats, a burlap sack full of crockery, and a rock crudely painted with the face of a skull.
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The Poetry Killer
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Herbert Huncke, by Louis Cartwright
SONG OF SELF
Herbert E. Huncke
My name; although I'm known generally as Huncke and by a few as Herbert and in the past as Herbie. It is seldom I'm referred to as Mr. Huncke, and when formal introduction is requested it is usually--Herbert Huncke.
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Photos by Ed Grazda, Afghanistan
before and after the Taliban.
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