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Brown Coat
The hour was cold. The coat's lining, unzipped, pined in the wardrobe. A lost button rattled its dish. At each window, frost leaned a chain of...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/07 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Almost Anybody's Love Life
Metamorphoses, Book 8 "Because a river touches everything," he began, and so that wouldn't seem too large a claim, gestured to far-off dredging,...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/07 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Writing Light
APr In the Studio I SOMETIMES THINK THE STORY OF DANAÃÂÃÂ IS about money. Father ineptly deposits daughter into vault sunk in front...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/05 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Love in the Ancien Régime
Since "God gives cold according to the cloth," pretend the night's alive with masquerade fasten your good chemise, your stomacher and, six...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/05 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Shipwreck Dress, The
Alexander McQueen, 2003 shredded, dark silk nude crepe No one could say, exactly, what the dress looked like. As tides of rumor abated, then...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/05 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Painting Madame Gautreau
Painting Madame Gautreau Painting Madame Gautreau Madame X John Singer Sargent, 1884 She could hardly hold a pose, destabilizing hours...
Southern Review, The, 09/22/03 by Terri Witek · More from publication -
Venus With
Venus With Venus With paintings by Titian How many times did he paint this recumbent nude before a half-hitched-back drape and a...
Southern Review, The, 09/22/03 by Terri Witek · More from publication -
Edith Sitwell on style
She had on wonderful clothes, as usual. -Constance Sitwell (cousin) A little blonde is the hardest thing in the world to dress though pastels bring...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/03 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Edith Sitwell and the carnal world
In later life she made a lot of what she christened her "Bastille." -The Sitwells: A Family's Biography Think what an Equipage thou hast in air. ....
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/03 by Witek, Terri · More from publication -
Master knife
He worked mourning doves into a sliver of sky. He worked mourning doves into a sliver of sky. It's not this delight we measure him by, but...
New Criterion, 06/01/01 by Terri Witek · More from publication



