Readings in French

Larry Levis

 
1.
Looking into the eyes of Gerard de Nerval
You notice the giant sea crabs rising.
Which is what happens
When you look into the eyes of Gerard de Nerval,
Always the same thing: the giant sea crabs,
The claws in their vague red holsters
Moving around, a little doubtfully.
2.
But looking into the eyes of Pierre Reverdy
Is like throwing the editorial page
Out into the rain
And then riding alone on the subway.
Also, it is like avoiding your father.
You are hiding and he looks for you
Under each vine; he is coming nearer
And nearer. What can you do
But ignore him?
3.
In either case, soon you are riding alone on a subway.
Which is not important.
What is important is to avoid
Looking too closely into the eyes of your father,
That formal eclipse.
 
From The Selected Levis: Selected and with an Afterword by David St. John by Larry Levis. Copyright © 2000 by the estate of Larry Levis. Reproduced by permission of the University of Pittsburgh Press. The Selected Levis: Selected and with an Afterword by David St. John by Larry Levis. Price: $22.50 cloth. ISBN # 0-8229-4141-4 cloth. Order from University of Pittsburgh Press, c/o CUP Services, Box 6525, Ithaca, NY 14851. Phone: 800-666-2211, Fax: 607-277-6292.

Poems by This Author

Anastasia & Sandman by Larry Levis
The brow of a horse in that moment when
In a Country by Larry Levis
My love and I are inventing a country, which we can
The Clearing of the Land: An Epitaph by Larry Levis
The trees went up the hill
The Map by Larry Levis
The Widening Spell of the Leaves by Larry Levis
Once, in a foreign country, I was suddenly ill.
Those Graves in Rome by Larry Levis
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