The ‘Sleepwalkers’ installations are deeply personal yet throw the window of history wide open and engage the fractious anxiety of the present through an expression of love … they demand to be seen … to be set into a public … Continue reading
Category Archives: Poetry
Lorca Visits Coney Island
In 1929/30 the great Spanish poet Fedrico Garcia Lorca was a student in New York – a mind-changing visit he recorded in ‘Poet in New York’. He was stunned by the modern, urban whirpool of the metropolis and its myriad peoples, the solitude … Continue reading
May 22, 2012
by Professor Zebra
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A RATTLE BAG IS AN ASSORTMENT … A VARIETY …
… an eclectic mix … a carnival amplifying and inspiring. Originally a rattle made of a bag tied to a stick in which pebbles and other bits could be shaken as a [bird] scarer; described as “a blare, a bloody … Continue reading