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SPACE
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Bill Knott
Bill Knott is the author of some of the America's finest, most original poetry. It is impossible to discuss post-modern American poetry without focusing on the singular vision of Bill Knott.  A true maverick, a master revered by the finest poets of our time, Knott has been virtually ignored by both the American poetry establishment and the "avante garde."  Among his many volumes of poetry are: The Quicken Tree,   Outremer (Iowa Poetry Prize), Poems 1963-1988, Selected and Collected Poems, Rome in Rome, Love Poems to Myself, Nights of Naomi, Autonecrophilia, Aurealism, and The Naomi Poems.  The selection below is from Knott's manuscript, Plaza de Loco.
 
By Bill Knott
Published on 04/5/2000
 
            From the trees the leaves came down
            until we joined hands with a wand
            and that act enabled them
            somehow then to reach the ground

           
            From the trees the leaves came down
            until we joined hands with a wand
            and that act enabled them
            somehow then to reach the ground

            where they scuttered round our feet
            urging the latter to unite
            with a baton as if that act
            together with the hands can clasp

            a dowsing-stick cut from the same
            branch from which we launched
            converging on gravity's purge-point

            at which point we merged to remove
            all consonants from our star-maps.
            The infinite consists of vowels alone.


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