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  • The Reality Show
  • James Cihlar (bio)

Nervous and too public, Tillie smothers Emily with anxious love, shuffling her off to the convalescent home for teens

at the bidding of the zeitgeist. I cannot become cold in front of the blackboard, my shins covered in sequins.

When Maxine's nameless aunt brought shame to the family through illegitimate pregnancy, the villagers pillaged the farm,

murdering pigs, chickens, and cows. More of the economic pie for me, the rapist said afterward. It's not the doctors, [End Page 127]

and the lawyers, and the factory bosses themselves. It's what floats in the air that rules us, our mad attempts

to figure out the puzzle, to guess our positions on the board and jump ahead. In spite of the Cold War, Emily becomes

a gifted actress. Maxine counsels veterans in sunny California. Pointing my finger at individuals while I address the group,

I speak the language of people living on subtlety. It is a long road to moxie. Clad in a coat of eyes,

we bear the headache of injustice, our every movement part of the record, writing stories backward to make sense.

James Cihlar

James Cihlar is the author of Undoing (Little Pear P) and Metaphysical Bailout (Pudding House P). His writing appears in American Poetry Review, Lambda Literary Review, Smartish Pace, Rhino, and elsewhere.

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