What We Don’t Save: Remnants of Marcello Maloberti’s “Blitz” and “Cleopatra”

In a comment on yesterday’s post about attention and excess, my OSU colleague Rick Livingston posted the poem Enough Music by Dorianne Laux: Sometimes, when we’re on a long drive, and we’ve talked enough and listened to enough music and stopped twice, once to eat, once to see the view, we fall into this rhythm … Continue reading What We Don’t Save: Remnants of Marcello Maloberti’s “Blitz” and “Cleopatra”