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Epistemology of Laundry by F. Douglas Brown

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February 9, 2016
 

Epistemology of Laundry

 
F. Douglas Brown
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About This Poem

 

“‘Epistemology of Laundry’ is a response to poet Geffrey Davis’s series of epistemology poems in his book, Revising the Storm (the two of us have been working on a collaborative project where our poems are in conversation with one another regarding fatherhood). The poem seeks to pinpoint a moment when I think recollection is teaching me, but the reality is, the present offers the lesson. In other words, as a father, I am often full of fallacies: hand down the ‘old ways’; force ‘duty’ onto your children; yelling creates understanding. However, what I have come to know is that these ‘fallacies’ are always corrected by my children (in the poem’s case, my son) who allow me to be a fully realized parent.”
—F. Douglas Brown

 

F. Douglas Brown is the author of Zero to Three (University of Georgia Press, 2014), recipient of the 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. He teaches English and poetry at Loyola High School of Los Angeles, California.

 

Photo credit: Jesse Pniak

 

Poetry by Brown

 

Zero to Three

(University of Georgia Press, 2014)

"The Epistemology of Cheerios" by Geffrey Davis

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"Zero" by Dorothea Tanning

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"Counting Blessings" by Marilyn Nelson

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