The Poet and His Reader
"The transaction that we call the experience of poetry always takes place between one being and another. The energy circulates from privacy to privacy. Far flung though they may be in space and time, the poet and his reader are, for the duration of the experience, adjacent souls with permeable boundaries. Language can render the inward experience so persuasively that the space/time axis yields. Poetry has no larger 'public function' — it's limits are set. Poetry readings may be good advertising but they can't alter the monogamous character of the real event. In poetry, as in love, two is company, three is always a crowd."
from Sven Birkerts in his essay "The Poet In An Age Of Distraction"
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When I Was Transformed Into The Hoo Doo Dog
Before I knew what was happening, David Madgalene had effected this transformation of me into one of his most nefarious characters or, rather into the head I'd once painted of that character, The Hoo Doo Dog! Read more here!
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Ed Coletti: Recent Journal Acceptances
Steve Jobs' Glasses California Qtrly Review Wntr 2014
Bologna Station Caffé Curator Aug
2014
these old instrumental sugar blues Bohemia May
2014
Much More Than Road Kill Lummox Nov.
2014
-Big Bill’s I-Ching of What Sex Is
-Bukowski Makes Me Happy
-Born Yesterday
-When I Fall In Love
-Please Aerate the Poetry Zombie
Logic Review March 2014
Schrodinger’s Cat Ambush
Rev. March 2014
-Take Care
-Accordion Dirge Heyday
Magazine March 2014
Dead Career Penny
Ante Review March 2014
Quiet Now Blueline Spring 2014
-When I’m a Small Bird Floating
-I’m Not Telling a Story I’m Writing a
Poem Damn It The
Brooklyn Rail Aug 2014
-The Queen’s Interlude
-Monkey Business So
It Goes – The Literary Journal
of
the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial
Library
Issue 2 Jan.
2014
Tetzel Box East
Coast Literary Review 2013
On Plumbing Following A Divorce North American Review 2014
The Poet As Survivor Assistance Officer Journal Of Military Experience - 2013
Freight Train Lummox Oct or Nov 2013
-Lying on a Chair Swing in August Edwin E. Smith Q. Spring 2014
-New Years Eve
-Once Upon A Time In China
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2 Paintings by Maria de Los Angeles
Maria De Los Angeles emigrated from Mexico to the United States in 1999. She currently resides in New Haven Connecticut and attends MFA in Painting and Printmaking at Yale University. In 2013 received a BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute. Maria works in a variety of media including oil,acrylic painting, etching, woodcut, drawing and sculpture. Current works reflect her interest in narratives both Allegorical and time base with the symbolic use of color, form and objects.
Maria's paintings are for sale MdLAfineart@gmail.com
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2 comments:
Thank you Ed Coletti for writing about my paintings in your blog.
Nice… loved the cartoon… Joyce
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