Late 60s, and Jesus freaks and gurus buzzing around like fruit flies.
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Arielle Greenberg is the co-author of Home/Birth: A Poemic; author of My Kafka Century and Given; and co-editor of three anthologies, including Gurlesque. She lives in Maine and teaches in the community and in Oregon State University-Cascades' MFA program. Arielle writes a regular column on contemporary poetics for the American Poetry Review.
on The Sugarland Express (1974)
On Ridley Scott's Blade Runner
I’m thinking of getting this line as a tattoo: As long as I’m used, I remain alive.
"Don’t mind the cameras till you to talk to them."