Why the
movieola
exists
depends
which side
the formica
you
occupied,
spine
facing
town air
behind
glass, deceptive
first
printing, fine
or near
fine—or did
you repurpose
the machine, initiate the
initiated.
One fortnight after
election a video
installation, White
Street. In the inaugural
shadow of Bloomingdale’s—
flagship waiting, Poland, exhale.
Tracy Quan is the author of three novels, including Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, published by HarperCollins. Her poems have appeared in periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics, Love’s Executive Order, Los Angeles Review of Books, Newest York, Poets Reading the News, Addanomadd and Topical Poetry. She’s a contributor to Hustling Verse: An Anthology of Sex Workers’ Poetry (Arsenal Pulp Press). A regular guest on Hong Kong’s RTHK Radio 3, she currently serves as a juror for the New York City Book Awards. A new essay was recently published in Radical History Review. Portrait of the author by Stanley Moss.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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