STILL DIRTY poems 2009-2015
by David Lau
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Lau’s poems take place at the periphery of consciousness; try to look directly at them, try to explain what they are saying, and they blink away. These are poems that exist in a fun house of connotation, poems that are simultaneously creative and destructive.— Dominic Luxford, The Believer
an excerpt
Back at the neon red debrief nobody said much.
“We crossed this Burmese river” or
“The Punjab is a land with five rivers.”
I drank from a glass of beer and remembered
the Alexander Kluge VHS
The Eiffel Tower, King Kong, and the White Woman.
The wind was blowing down trees;
at the port of Long Beach,
a Mitsubishi crane un-stacked
a glow-blue sheet of wind.
I’ve been rolling around with a bunch of Fleetwood Macks.
We are the crisis.
>about the author
David Lau has been involved in the poetry, art, and activist communities of Los Angeles and the Bay Area for the past decade. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and editor of the journal Lana Turner. This is his second book after Virgil and the Mountain Cat: Poems (University of California Press, 2009).

