Poet Laurel Ann Bogen does a guerrilla reading of two poems from her book, Washing a Language, at LitFest Pasadena: Vocation of the Chair and Winchester Mystery House. Yes, it’s about that world-famous mystery house. And much more:
and so built sliding floors, gilt-edged parlors
and staircases at the top of which a door
slammed against heaven.
Yet, isn’t that what we all want –
to stave off death with architecture
of our own design?
Stay tuned for more videos from the LitFest.
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Published on June 06, 2013 07:57