Quean Lutibelle
proffers
instant notoriety
to all magnificent moguls
willing to march
in his parade.
Cocktails afterwards in Gethsemane
Informal, but wear taps.
R.S.V.P.
By Louie Crew
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The Tea Cup Hills steam up, the mist swirling above endless green. I walk the quiet trails forever thinking of the bodies piling up in ...
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Louie Crew, 74, an Alabama native, is an emeritus professor at Rutgers. He lives in East Orange, NJ, with Ernest Clay, his husband of 37 years.
As of today, editors have published 2,144 of Crew's poems and essays. Crew has edited special issues of College English and Margins. He has written four poetry volumes Sunspots (Lotus Press, Detroit, 1976) Midnight Lessons (Samisdat, 1987), Lutibelle's Pew (Dragon Disks, 1990), and Queers! for Christ's Sake! (Dragon Disks, 2003).
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Crew. The University of Michigan collects Crew’s papers.
Contact Crew at lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu
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