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    Sunday, January 8, 2017

    THE FIELD, SOMETHING BORES INTO IT

    by Alejandro Escudé



    Cover of the 2007 Washington Life feature on the Russian diplomatic compound in Maryland.


    The columns are grandiose on the Maryland estate.
    Green, greener, and inside, a more Russian Russia,
    clean as Vodka, cleaner, and by right, legal. So,
    in dark suits, dense cologne, diplomats walk over
    ‘welcome home’ mats to leave, ousted. The intelligence
    apparatus hides in a piece of cake, a delicious cake too.
    Something stalks the field, something bores into it,
    a veiled screw, a bullet hole in the back but no blood,
    a bloodless hole, that is the internet, a leak-less leak.


    Alejandro Escudé published his first full-length collection of poems My Earthbound Eye in September 2013. He holds a master’s degree in creative writing from UC Davis and teaches high school English. Originally from Argentina, Alejandro lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.

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