‘What Just Happened’
David Starkey Pens 210 Haiku Against the Trump Presidency
In the aftermath of the Former Guy’s reckless run at world domination, books detailing the craziness in the White House have super-bloomed. Amid these mostly bloated hardcovers, What Just Happened: 210 Haiku Against the Trump Presidency by Santa Barbara poet David Starkey grows like a delicate sprig of forget-me-nots. Each week of those four horrid years gets just 17 syllables, in which Starkey manages to capture the latest outrage with a courtier poet’s sprezzatura. Future historians will enjoy annotating such nuggets as:
At an observance
honoring Navahos, a
Pocahantas joke.
Things turn dark under the unheeded threat of “this China virus,” but the hardest moment is still to come. In week 208, Starkey writes:
At the Capitol
one last traitorous assault
on democracy.
Fortunately, there is no plan for a sequel.
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