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In Antigua

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 by Kerri Webster

    "In Antigua I am famous. I am bathed in jasmine

    and pressed with warm stones."

    -Carnival Cruise ad in the New Yorker

    In Albuquerque, on the other hand, I am infamous1; children

    throw stones and the elderly whisper behind their hands.

    In Juneau, I am glacial, a cool blue where anyone can bathe

    for a price. In Rio I am neither exalted2 nor defamed; I walk

    the streets and nothing makes sense, voices garbled3, something

    about electricity, something about peonies and cheap wool.

    In Prague I am as fabulous4 as Napoleon and everyone

    knows it. They give me a horse and I tell them this horse

    will be buried with me, I tell them I will call the horse either

    Andromeda or Murphy and all applaud wildly. In Montreal

    I am paler than I am in Toronto. In Istanbul I trip over cracks

    in the sidewalk and no one rushes to take my elbow, to say

    Miss or brew5 strong tea for a poultice. In Sydney they talk

    about my arrival for days. I sit outside the opera house

    waiting for miracles, and when none occur in a fortnight

    it's Ecuador, where the old gods include the small scythes6

    of my fingernails in their rituals and I learn that anything

    can ferment7, given opportunity, given terra cotta. In Paris

    I'm up all night. Off the Gold Coast, I marry a reverend

    who swears that pelicans8 are god's birds and numbers them

    fervently9, meanwhile whistling. Near Bucharest I go all

    invisible, also clammy, also way more earnest than I ever was

    in Memphis. For three Sundays I wander skinny side streets

    saying amphora, amphora.



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