Willian Logan's poem, "Louise Brooks," was first published in the TLS (Times Literary Supplement) on April 8, 2008. Logan is a poet whose most recent book, Madame X (Penguin), was published in 2012. "Louise Brooks" will be in his next book, tentatively titled Rift of
Light (probably 2016). The poem is published here with the permission of the author.
Louise Brooks
Certain memories, uncertain,
and bearing toward gentle impoverishment—
Brooks, I mean, of the bow mouth
and ink-rimmed eye, the raccoon’s
calculating, injured stare,
and a black coiffure like an Achaean helmet.
There were few like her along the Niobrara.
Louise Brooks
Certain memories, uncertain,
and bearing toward gentle impoverishment—
Brooks, I mean, of the bow mouth
and ink-rimmed eye, the raccoon’s
calculating, injured stare,
and a black coiffure like an Achaean helmet.
There were few like her along the Niobrara.
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