Poetry by Israfel Sivad
He also wrote a truly excellent novel, The Adversary’s Good News, which I reviewed a while back. Continue reading Poetry by Israfel Sivad
He also wrote a truly excellent novel, The Adversary’s Good News, which I reviewed a while back. Continue reading Poetry by Israfel Sivad
Arcadia
By H. P. Lovecraft Continue reading The Monday Poem: Arcadia
This week’s poem is Tristan Tzara’s Way. I hope it inspires you! Continue reading The Monday Poem – Way by Tristan Tzara
Little song for the maimed by Benjamin Peret Lend me your arm To replace my leg The rats ate it for me At Verdun At … Continue reading The Monday Poem: Little song for the maimed
This week’s poem is Picasso’s 10 november xxxv. I hope you enjoy it! Continue reading The Monday Poem – 10 november xxxv by Pablo Picasso
Leonora Carrington was one of the lesser known figures of the 1930’s Surrealist movement. She was born in the UK but spent most of her life in Mexico and died there in 2011. Leonora Carrington was briefly married to Mexican poet and journalist Renato Leduc. Some of her more famous visual pieces are The Giantess, The Meal of Lord Candlestick, Portrait of Max Ernst, Adieu Ammenotep and The Artist Traveling Incognito. Continue reading Leonora Carrington – Top 10 Quotes
This week’s poem is Pierre-Jean Jouve’s To Himself. Continue reading The Monday Poem: To Himself (A soi-même)
Examining the Odd are pleased to share this guest post from Sam B Miller II. The Imagination of the Reader How much should an author leave to the imagination of the reader? Some readers want detail such as ‘The rectangular … Continue reading The Imagination of the Reader by Sam B Miller II (Guest Post)
I recently reviewed Leonora Meriel’s The Unity Game and she also participated in a great author interview. Leonora has now kindly agreed to give away paperback copies of this excellent book to three lucky Examining the Odd readers! Simply click … Continue reading Giveaway – The Unity Game