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      Tribute to Humor

      Conversations with
      Carl Phillips & Aram Saroyan

       

      #33Funny on paper isn’t easy. So much of humor relies on tone and timing, and all the nonverbal cues of the comedian’s trade. We received far more poems for this theme than for any other we’ve done–perhaps as many as 10,000 were submitted–but the Tribute to Humor is no longer than any of our other themed sections. After six months of reading, only 25 poems tickled us enough that we can call them funny. They deploy a number of strategies: Some use pacing and enjambment to mimic comedic timing. Others carefully craft a voice to conjure their own comedians. Some set up rhymes in order to subvert the rhyme’s expectation. Some leap wildly into the absurd. Some are funny stories, simply told. The only thing they have in common is that they kept us laughing through a long winter of editorial meetings, and we think they’ll keep you laughing, too.

      As always, the tribute is the focus of the issue, but not the totality of it. Rattle #33’s open section features the work of 38 poets, including a long narrative poem-noir by Tony Barnstone, with illustrations by the artist. Also, Alan Fox interviews Aram Saroyan and Carl Phillips, and in the back pages, our first-person contributor notes are almost as fun to read as the poems themselves.

       

      Humor

      Jim Daniels Lip Gloss, Belgium
      Toi Derricotte Rome
      Brent Fisk Drug Facts
      Charlene Fix Dear FSG
      Richard Garcia A Poem by Andy Rooney
      Christopher Goodrich Peeing After the Movie
      Mark D. Hart Incompetence
      Lola Haskins The Fruit Detective
      David James How to Ruin a Good Funeral
      Marvin Klotz E.R. Poetry
      Greg Kosmicki A Hazardous Brush...
      Peter Krass All Dressed in Green
      Rick Lupert Rules for Poetry
      Terry Martin When My Sister Cut French Class
      Gemma Mathewson Planning
      Al “Doc” Mehl Graduation
      Marsh Muirhead The Firing
      Mathias Nelson Dip My Pacifier in Whiskey
      David Romtvedt American Election: 2004
      Jan Seabaugh Czechs Mix
      Martha Silano What the Grad Students Said
      Matthew J. Spireng Water-Based Lubricant
      Carol A. Taylor A Fading Memory
      Jeff Vande Zande In Early Drafts, Robert Frost…
      Mike White The Freshman Essay

      Poetry

      Tony Barnstone Jack Logan, Fighting Airman
      Karina Borowicz Soap
      Devika Brandt How to Keep Her
      J. Scott Brownlee City Limits
      Drew Foti-Straus Film Color, 1950
      Alan Fox I Like to Watch
      Jeannine Hall Gailey I Forgot to Tell You…
      Ed Galing Nursing Home
      Elizabeth Harmon A Must-Have for the Holidays
      John Harris Goodnight, Moon
      Lesley Jenike A Golden Retirement
      Laurie Junkins The View, the World, My Mother
      Reeves Keyworth On Loved Ones Telling the Dying…
      Marianne Kunkel A Sloth First Hears its Name
      David LaBounty 21-Gun Salute
      Manuel Paul López The Scales
      Alvin Malpaya Lament for the Maker
      Kerrin McCadden Elegy for Some Beach Houses
      Michael Meyerhofer Dedication
      Joe Mills How You Know
      Kelly Moffett White Flower on Red Earth…
      Tom Myers We Are the Weather Tourists
      Jacob Newberry You’re 39, Not Yet a Man
      Kent Newkirk Comet Hyakutake
      Ann Floreen Niedringhaus Happiness
      Miller Oberman Ears
      John Paul O’Connor Breakfast
      Kathlene Postma Four Women in a Hot Tub
      Tomaz Šalamun Untitled
      Aram Saroyan Autumn
      Glenn Shaheen Chinese Spies
      Feral Cats
      Abigail Templeton U.S. Unemployed…
      Lynne Thompson Antilles. Lesser.
      Lee A. Tonouchi I Wuz Dea
      Batteries
      James Valvis The Flies
      Diane Wakoski Bell Bottom Trousers
      Steve Westbrook Cumberland Gap

      Conversations

      Carl Phillips
      Aram Saroyan