with Kennth Irby at the Helm
Kenneth Irby suddenly arrived in Boston from LAWRENCE, KANSAS. He was, I was told, a poet named Ken Irby. This seemed slightly absurd. Not that he lived there, reason stands that he must live somewhere. That he arrived with little fanfare, to visit a Cambridge function, strange. But it was he, complete with the name and a hand to shake as need be. So if I suddenly became owner of a major media corporation, I would have the First Kenneth Irby. As Ken Irby pointed out, this causes a lot of consternation. Speaking of the Lawrence poetic community, I suddenly realized today that I doubt if Ken Irby has ever read a poem. Ken Irby just stopped by my table in the cafeteria as I was drinking my morning coffee. Kenneth Irby suggests that there is a case for respecting. Kenneth Irby tells me that he recalls Duncan talking enthusiastically about cybernetics. Ken Irby identified one pitfall of the strict. The poet Kenneth Irby, who writes in a thoroughly modern mode has the need for tall basketball players. Ken Irby, who I saw last weekend, remarked how Robert Duncan read everything. "It's been more of a challenge than an easy transition," admits Irby. I avoided her as well as I could for a while, but she suddenly approached Kenneth Irby. Ken Irby used to think that I lay with my subconscious self open, head down. I queried Kenneth Irby. “I remember concern and a level of bureaucracy to what journalists used to see as free rein," says Kenneth Irby. Suddenly, I don't recognize it anymore but Kenneth Irby paced the way. Kenneth Irby says the increasing use of this question of bad journalism suddenly becomes biased journalism. if we could suddenly conquer death wouldnt we also have to prevent birth with photographs by Kenneth Irby?