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Matthew Olzmann

Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years From Now

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 2017

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This poem comes from Olzmann’s book Constellation Route and deals with issues of climate change, food insecurity, war, industrialization, and other social issues, all from the point of view of a flock of pigeons. Unlike “Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now,” this poem is arguably much funnier, characterizing the pigeons as angry creatures harassing Olzmann because he is eating a BLT and won’t share it with them. This longer, funnier poem is more typical of Olzmann’s work, dealing with serious subjects in more irreverent ways.