Kevin Canfield April 12, 2021
“Mule Kick Blues” by Michael McClure
We should never assume that a poet’s words are autobiographical, but it seems clear that Michael McClure’s irreverent verse about mortality came from a deeply personal place.
“TO GROW OLD IS A JOY PRECEDING THE BIG ONE,” McClure, the famed Bay Area writer who was 87 when he died in May, writes in this evocative collection of “last poems.” “Death is a dark chocolate cake,/ sweet, and filled with deep blue tortures.”
Intelligent, affable and flecked with unconventional typography — as in previous books, McClure capitalizes numerous words and arranges others to run vertically down the page — “Mule Kick Blues” is an estimable coda to a storied career.