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"... brevity is the soul of wit ..."
- William Shakespeare

Bio


Susan de Sola's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Ambit, The Hopkins Review, American Arts Quarterly, Measure, River Styx, Fringe Magazine, Raintown Review, Tilt-a-Whirl, Lavender Review, Light Quarterly, Amsterdam Quarterly, and Per Contra, among other venues. She holds a Ph.D in English and American literature from The Johns Hopkins University, and has published scholarly essays as Susan de Sola Rodstein. She is a winner of the David Reid Poetry Translation Prize. Susan lives near Amsterdam with her husband and five children.


Susan de Sola


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ATM/Cashpoint

Somehow, it's sexual,
the rim crotch-high,
the shuffling buttocks,
the hands fumbling in secret.

Gone, the dainty dialogue,
the date-stamp in a little leathery
book of records, at set times. Now,
an onanism of cash, walls with mouths.