Quote of the day: PERFECT DAY

February 10, 2010

PERFECT DAY

“On a Perfect Day”

… I eat an artichoke in front

of the Charles Street Laundromat

and watch the clouds bloom

into white flowers out of

the building across the way.

The bright air moves on my face

like the touch of someone who loves me.

Far overhead a dart-shaped plane softens

through membranes of vacancy. A ship,

riding the bright glissade of the Hudson, slips

past the end of the street. Colette’s vagabond

says the sun belongs to the lizard

that warms in its light. I own these moments

when my skin like a drumhead stretches on the frame

of my bones, then swells, a bellows filled

with sacred breath seared by this flame,

this happiness.

— Jane Gentry


Photo diary: Vieques, February 7-8, 2010

February 10, 2010

poolside palm

blue flowers and hairy chest

twilight album cover

Andy at cards


Quote of the day: MARRIAGE

February 5, 2010

MARRIAGE

What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are, but how you deal with incompatibility.

— Leo Tolstoy


Photo diary: 2/3/10

February 5, 2010

Kai in his new place on 71st Street


In this week’s New Yorker

February 5, 2010

It’s been my lifelong dream to be published in the New Yorker, the finest magazine in the history of the U.S. Not nearly as good as having a piece of writing published, but fun nevertheless: being name-checked by John Lahr in his essay on Sam Shepard. Lahr folds into his article a whole lot of biographical material he could only have gotten from my book, so I appreciate that he goes out of his way to mention my biography. What’s funny, of course, is that he quotes me quoting someone else. I didn’t meet Sam and interview him until years after the book was published. Meanwhile, Lahr knew Sam “back in the day” and was responsible for Lincoln Center Theater producing his play Operation Sidewinder, a crazy poetic rock-n-roll incantation that I wish I’d seen.