Where 'lies are impossible'

The Glass House, designed by Philip Johnson, in New Canaan, Conn. He lied a lot.

The Glass House, designed by Philip Johnson, in New Canaan, Conn. He lied a lot.

 

"My neighbor’s daughter has created a city
you cannot see
on an island to which you cannot swim
ruled by a noble princess and her athletic consort
all the buildings are glass so that lies are impossible
beneath the city they have buried certain words
which can never be spoken again
chiefly the word divorce which is eaten by maggots
when it rains you hear chimes
rabbits race through its suburbs
the name of the city is one you can almost pronounce''

-- "Utopian,'' by Alicia Ostriker

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