1983
McNair to Hall: November 4, 1983
Editorial note about this letter: The text of the poem mentioned in this letter, “Thruway,” is below:
THRUWAY
Giants come out of the horizon
with spaces in their hands.
Far off a bridge lifts
it dinosaur back. The road
shifts, opening a city.
This is thruway, this is the great
hum that holds our cars
in the motionless center
of motion. We are the drivers,
each on his way, each
going nowhere with others.
A note from McNair about this letter: Though I eventually pulled this poem from circulation as too weak, I used its opening image of pylons coming out of the horizon years later for my long narrative, “My Brother Running.”
Hall to McNair: November 2, 1983
Hall to McNair: October 24, 1983
Hall to McNair: October 14, 1983
McNair to Hall: October 11, 1983
Hall to McNair: October 7, 1983
Hall to McNair: September 30, 1983
McNair to Hall: September 30, 1983
Editorial note about this letter: Below is an anthology of the poems in for the “fall campaign” of 1983.
Read After the Ice (published version)
Read When Paul Flew Away (published version)
Read The Portuguese Dictionary (published version)
Read My Brother Inside the Revolving Doors (published version)
Read The Before People (published version)
Read The Minister’s Death (published version)
Read The Faith Healer (published version)
Read Remembering Aprons (published version)
Read Killing the Animals (published version)
Read The Last Time Shorty Towers Fetched the Cows (published version)
Hall to McNair: September 28, 1983