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About Llyn Clague

I am a poet living in Hastings on Hudson, NY. My poems have been published widely in poetry journals, including in Atlanta Review, Wisconsin Review, California Quarterly, Main Street Rag, New York Quarterly, Ibbetson Street, and others. My sixth book, The I in India and US, was published by Main Street Rag in 2012.

Talk about masks! Chris the Lachrymose. The Tearful, the Tragic. The Woeful, the Penitent Comic, the Blubberer. The “I am not a Bully.”

Talk about masks!  Chris the Lachrymose.  The Tearful, the Tragic.  The Woeful, the Penitent Comic, the Blubberer.  The “I am not a Bully.”   We had forewarning of this, of course.  Remember the special election?  This poem of mine was … Continue reading

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Masks of Poetry

One of my very earliest memories, maybe age 3 or even 2, so far back it is surrounded by darkness, is my father’s face, immobile, stone-like: a mask.  Much later, as a young adult, I came upon a family photo … Continue reading

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