Poem: "Mr. Incognito and Critical Opinion"
Mr. Incognito and Critical Opinion "Inside me, an Eastern European poet Is trying to get out." -Joan Hewitt, "Block" The life of Mr. Incognito changed after he published his second book of poems. He was praised by true critics for his brutal lyricism, and condemned by fools for being old hat. In any case he started to care for what others thought, and that was dangerous, living under Dictator Fear in the Regime of Sloth. He drew the curtains, stuffed paper under the door of his tenuous apartment and tried writing in the dark. It worked for a week. Then the phone told him his book did not win the prize he despised. What was Mr. Incognito to do? He took his hat off the hook, slammed the door behind him and walked down to the waterfront. There hefty men he did not know were unloading crates of oranges that they had loaded on the boat in the morning. This crazy country! Doing and undoing what was done. ...