The World Is on Fire. Joni Tevis
© 2015, Text by Joni Tevis
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FIRST EDITION
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Tevis, Joni.
[Essays. Selections]
The world is on fire: scrap, treasure, and songs of apocalypse / Joni Tevis. -- First edition.
pages; cm
ISBN 978-1-57131-898-5 (ebook)
I. Title.
PS3620.E95A6 2015
814'.6--dc23
2014038727
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For David
And for all this, nature is never spent...
There lives the dearest freshness deep down things...
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844–89)
“GOD’S GRANDEUR”
CONTENTS
Buddy Holly, View-Master, and the A-Bomb
Rock City and Other Fairy Tales of the Atomic Age
Backstage with John the Beloved Disciple
Something Like the Fire
The Measure of My Days
(Buddy Holly Reprise)
ACT TWO
The Lay of the Land
Warp and Weft
Brain Sweat and Blueprints
Coathook in an Empty Schoolhouse
The Scissorman
We All Drink from that Fiery Spring
(Ode to Heavy Industry)
Hammer Price
(Song of the Auctioneer)
Pacing the Siege Floor
INTERMISSION
Girl Power:
Ode to the Demolition Derby
ACT THREE
What the Body Knows
The World Is On Fire:
The Cave of the Apocalypse
Touch the Bones
Somebody to Love
FINALE
Some Memory of Daylight
Notes and Acknowledgments
If a thing is iron, then what? It rusts, you see. That’s fire, too. The world is on fire. Start your pieces in the paper that way. Just say in big letters, “The World Is On Fire.”
That will make ’em look up.
SHERWOOD ANDERSON,
“A MAN OF IDEAS,” WINESBURG, OHIO
The rust and the dust hold tales untold.
ROSS WARD, CREATOR OF
TINKERTOWN FOLK ART INSTALLATION,
SANDIA PARK, NEW MEXICO
San Jose, California
Midnight, she knew, tasted of bitter water but smelled good as damp dirt. The dark hours had taught her that as she’d slid from room to room. A big house creates its own sink of nighttime silence, ponderous as weather; how quiet the place back east had been. But these rooms were as noisy as she wanted, alive with the ring of