11 March 2005 | Vol. 5, No. 1
Wanda Landowska
Her story involves some cow trading,
over hard drinks and
horded chocolates. It's about a harpsichord.
And a record collection
sold to a country
in the North,
a classic new government that desired
24-hour-a-day lieb munch. A tale
of hoodwinking cod for recordings
of a woman who undoubtedly
masturbated. And of a church
that imitated Bach's collar. Of Icelanders
waking up on cold winter night/days
to the horse sausage breakfasts.
To windshields wet with toes.
Let alone coffee that led to betrayal.
Or the soft rapturous card shufflers
who simply enjoyed her haste.
About the author:
Christopher Burawa is a poet and translater. He lives in Chandler, Arizona, with his wife, Christina, and their two cats, Isabel and Moe.
For further reading:
See the complete list of work by Christopher Burawa at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 5, No. 1, where "Wanda Landowska" ran on March 11, 2005. List other work with these same labels: poetry.



