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Anne Waldman
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Anne Waldman
Poet, performer, and cultural activist Anne Waldman is the author, most recently, of Sanctuary (Spuyten Duyvil); Jaguar Harmonics (Post-Apollo); Voice’s Daughter of A Heart to Be Born (Coffee House); Trickster Feminism (Penguin); and Songs of the Sons and Daughters of Buddha, translations with Andrew Schelling (Shambhala). She is a recipient of the Before Columbus Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Waldman is the artistic director of Naropa’s Summer Writing Program and a member of the Rizoma Collective in Mexico City.

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Vol. 80
Ways of Water
Spring 2023
Edited by Bradford Morrow

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September 20, 2023
The Rachel stands tuned  
            to multiplicities, 
aslant in a territory of longing,
            where she becomes foreign.

            What has she found?
She listens, acknowledges another sound,
            diffuse, multiple,  
pulsing thought, oscillations, whisperings,
            never only one.
September 13, 2023
I had yet to discover the source of that star, it came and it passed but from where it sprang and then fell to fading remained a mystery. In cycling its light lent its powers to coloring my tablecloth a lighter shade, relieving pigment from its duty to darken, except for those spots where I placed my bottles and cups, shielding only parts of the piece from fading, threads left closer to their original hues hewed to others abandoned as wraiths to their fates, a darker ring the mark of those who stayed behind.
September 6, 2023
Where the trees blackened, I saw,

Quickly, three deer lean into goldenness.

It seems, although wildfires rage

Out of control, this world remembers

Some portion of its first purposes:

Superfluous beauty