Troy in New Orleans, Manhattan, or London

Troy in New Orleans, Manhattan, or London

So I found “Helen” sitting in a streetcar; the Dionysian revels of her court were transferred to a Metropolitan roof garden with a jazz orchestra;and the katharsis of the fall of Troy I saw approximated in the recent World War. ~ Hart Crane, “General Aims and Theories”

See Helen swaying on the El, or

Perhaps far better, Paris, or the arm

Or thigh swell of Achilles.  That is for

A poet like Hart Crane who sees no harm

In lusting after harder, mythic males

On buses.  Modern poets must retrace

The ancient Greek tale (white its thousand sails)

With what we see in a watering place

On Bourbon Street or in the Bronx.  The war

Goes on just south of Troy in Palestine

Millennia later, so why not more

Voluptuousness?  Find it in a shrine

Made up of carriages of Tube trains on

The Central Line or in a gay bar’s brawn.