Jerry Ratch



Lenin's Paintings

sample (last entry):

Everybody was dressed in paper. By the end of the day there was a long line of people waiting for new clothing since what they had on was torn to shreds during the day. Their uniforms hanging from their bodies. They all looked unwrapped. Paper smocks, paper dresses, paper hats.

I had walked by something that snagged my dress and it had literally been torn off me. I had to swathe it back around my body and hold a corner of it tucked under my arm while we went on through the rest of the tour.

And it was in this manner that we passed by Lenin's body lying in state. They had never put him in the ground. He was in perfect shape as if he were still breathing and in good health. He was simply asleep.


Selected Works

Novel
Wild Dreams of Reality
A story of Love, Obsession, and Liberation.
Poetry
Chairman
Sequence of poems about Chairman Mao, written from Chinese posters.
Puppet X
Long 65 page sequence by a Puppet without a name, thus the "X" of its generation
Osiris
Sequence of poems, based on Egyptian theme
Hot Weather: Poems Selected and New
Poems from Selected Books, up to 1982
Chaucer Marginalia
Experimental language poems
Light
Poems mostly based on paintings
Poetry, gift book
Homeowner Haikus
Humorous haikus about homeownership
prose poems
Lenin's Paintings
A sequence of poems by a narrator who's been told to appraise paintings by V. Lenin, though he didn't know Lenin painted.
Unpublished Memoir

Quick Links



Find Authors

Created by The Authors Guild

A note for users of older versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL:
This site will look a lot better in a newer browser. Download one for free!
Internet Explorer: Windows Mac   |   Netscape: Windows Mac Other
For AOL users, please choose Internet Explorer above.