Amit Majmudar
Future kintsugi filigrees the urn. Bl ue corkscrews s nake on up our shins. We’ve age d. Our mileage marks the page with runic tire b urns. We’ve fractured. Vigor’s doppelganger, rage, has got us boxing with our mirrors, knuckles shard- spiked. Still: some feeling in our hands. It fee ls like mor e than simply flipping nickels and watc hing, every four ye ars, how they land. Four decades here, from birth to fath erhood, and I’m still puzzlin g out what really rules us. The spectacle. Or what it hides. Or hid, before it los t the power to kee p us clueless. Unless the power or chestrates its outing. Clues to the lie. The ha lf- truth. Keeps us doubting.
Amit Majmudar’s new and forthcoming books are The Great Game: Essays on Poetics (Acre Books, 2024) and the hybrid work Three Metamorphoses (Orison Books, 2025). More information at www.amitmajmudar.com.

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