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Daisy Fried
Opening DayA few hours before we left for Paris (we are here for a month), William Corbett's new book from Hanging Loose Press, Opening Day, came in the mail, so I stuck it in my carry-on bag. Our first full day here, we do something we like to do soon after we get off the plane and never again during a trip--walk out the Champs-Elysees from Concorde, sit in an overpriced cafe, and watch other tourists walk up and down in their brand-new Paris-bought outfits. Maisie napped in her stroller. I read Bill Corbett alternating with taking notes on fashions. All following poetry quotes are from Opening Day. Fortune Cookie Half moon over Fenway Park *Hippie patterns are big in tourist couture this season, bright and blotchy; often in chamois silk or crisp cotton, with high waists (hides the belly! but counterintuitively looks best on the waifish) and jagged handkerchiefy hemlines. The body is the soul too. *Dress with drawstring hem and bits of painted gravel hanging off the bodice. ...no thought of where to go *The wife wears black and white diagonal stripes on a wraparound shirt; white linen pants; herringbone-pattern shoes with medium-low heels and a purple toe-bow. The husband is resolutely in clothes he brought with him--none of this foolishness--shorts, sandals, wide-brim canvas hat that reminds me of an NPR totebag to ?shield? him against the ?punishing? Paris May sun.... I will show you fear in a closed dry cleaners! ...until he gets close--I overhear him say "I feel sorry for Hillary at this point"--and I see he's wearing a brand-new Universite de Paris sweatshirt. And he seems to have taken up smoking again--Gauloise, as in his semester abroad 35 years ago--still as fit today! "Well," she says, adjusting her diagonal stripes: "You can always vote McCain. But if Hillary doesn't win the primary I'm sitting this one out." This rich man's city *The French weekly magawine Marianne's cover story this week is a pictur of Nicolas Sarkozy with the words "Putain; 4 ans." Which I translate as "Four Whore Years:" Sarkozy's approval ratint is lower than Bush's. ...American corruption One...two...three...four...five... *The guys sitting next to us are from Philadelphia too. We don't talk to them, we just can't help hearing them. "They kept passing me along, nobody wanted to fire me, until Joe had to fire me and even he didn't want to, he just reduced me to 20 hours a wek which meant there went my benefits...so here I am." The guys stop to look at a passing woman. Her teeshirt says "Fuck Hello Kitty." On West Broadway for Tom Raworth Ahh, the girls Comments |
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