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RICHARD WEHRENBERG, JR.
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For me, what falling in love means is different. It’s a matter of suddenly, globally, ‘knowing’ that another person represents your own access to some vitally

transmissable truth
or radiantly heightened
mode of perception,

and that if you lose the thread of this intimacy, both your soul and your whole world might subsist forever in some desert-like state of ontological impoverishment. For me the sex comes in, I guess, in an instrumental way, if it does at all. Like, it’s one possible avenue of intimacy—but if you have other good ones, like therapy, then I can never remember why somebody’d bother with sex.

— Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, A Dialouge on Love

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I took a field recording of the birds that dwell in my backyard in Bloomington, Indiana while reading Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s essay How to Bring Your Kids up Gay and Sharon Olds’ collection of poems Blood, Tin, Straw.

home from a poetry reading tour, strange

reading eve kosofsky sedgwick’s touching feeling

heart drowns in multiplicities of itself

what i want, what i want, woo ooh