“The Star’s Whole Secret"

“The Star’s Whole Secret," The New Yorker, 1998

This poem features Louise and Ham—recurring characters in Bang’s collection Louise in Love(Grove Press, 2001). Their dialogue stages interiority as a kind of performance where Louise reflects on will through the image of the “mill moth” and the “lavish wick.” Bang uses persona to externalize the inner life, allowing her characters to reveal their interiority.