Poetry at Literati — “Aime Cesaire & the Art of Translation” — Clayton Eshleman & Keith Taylor
Aime Cesaire & the Art of Translation Continue reading Poetry at Literati — “Aime Cesaire & the Art of Translation” — Clayton Eshleman & Keith Taylor
Aime Cesaire & the Art of Translation Continue reading Poetry at Literati — “Aime Cesaire & the Art of Translation” — Clayton Eshleman & Keith Taylor
Golden – Of The Selkirks By Emily Pauline Johnson A trail upwinds from Golden; It leads to a land God only knows, To the land of eternal frozen snows, That trail unknown and olden. And they tell … Continue reading The Monday Poem – Golden – Of The Selkirks by Emily Pauline Johnson
Would anyone like to get involved in a collaborative project of some kind? I’m thinking of something that would involve visual artists, writers, poets…, possibly musicians and filmmakers? Let me know if you’d be interested in the comments below, along … Continue reading Collaborative Something-or-Other Anyone?
seems to have made a few verbal changes through his ankle, exactly similar. Re-settling them on an unquestioning pair of shoulders, the annihilation of a nation however, back to the table, the future or the dark-haired girl from the what had happened, and in which one becomes aware of facts and ideas which to him, molehill here and coming towards him across long interval of peace during his bomb had fallen altered, the eyes could give you away dear. Was perfectly possible. He had been suspected of countless hysterical and heretical tendencies. The records too much. But to tell him with a damned impersonal screen, is the definitive and final third edition, they’re good enough, prefer to … Continue reading Martin – A Fluxus Style Chance Poem
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Darkness
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The bright sun was extinguished, and the stars
Did wander darkling in the eternal space,
Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth
Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air; Continue reading Darkness by Lord Byron
Starring Daniel Day-Lewis (giving an almighty performance) and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. There Will be Blood. Continue reading Strange and Poetic – There Will Be Blood
Cheryl Penn’s venture into musical composition is so noteworthy I had to blog it. Most of the IUOMA members are aware of Cheryl’s group for the study and advancement of Ruud Janssen’s Fluxus word “ZALOP,” given legs by the enthusiasm of … Continue reading Fluxus Poetry Art