FLOWERS IN THE WIND – G. Apollinaire: Your eyelids flying like flowers, flying in the wind gone mad. WONDERS VISUAL – R. Barthes: The debunker of our senses, touch. In contrast to the view, which is the most magical. The wonderful visual reasoning suffers the assault of touch. HEAVEN IN YOUR EYES – J. Maragall y Gorina: Lord, if the …
Read More »NEWS OF HUNGER – Poetry of Federico DÃaz Granados
NEWS OF HUNGER “Are inhabited by hunger. And all they tell me. It is not the fear or doubt, just a rhythm intact, that does not touch the beach with his salt. Hunger is perhaps a slight testament, or this insistence on destroying the house, and renew the stone in a dream. Little is what I remember of …
Read More »THREE INCHES OF SKIN: Poetry by Laura Corraducci
THREE INCHES OF SKIN “Three inches of skin you have sewn to life, I like a belt. The points also secured rights to, three crosses on Golgotha your meat. Is the wind, to untie me from your hips. Come fire, to burn inside a thunder. Butterfly loose powder on the wall, death today steal the scars. “ (Laura Corraducci)
Read More »PACITA ABAD – Tropical flowers and animal wildlife, shades of the Philippines
PAINTING: Poetry by Ferreira Gullar
PAINTING “I know that if I touch with her hand corner of the picture where a yellow blazes I would burn in it or I would have tarnished forever delirium the fingertips. “ (Ferreira Gullar)
Read More »FRANCESCO BASSANO THE YOUNGER (1549/1592): He moved to Venice, where he paint a series of pictures, Also in the Doge’s Palace
WELCOME IN COSTA DEL CARIBE: Cartagena, Ciutad Perdida and 1600 km of beach, along with Manuel
Lush nature, full of history. Cheerful inhabitants (the Costeños), always ready to sing and dance, along with their fellow natives – the Kuna, Kogi, Arhuaco and Guajiro – who know all the secrets of the Sierra Nevada. Welcome to Costa del Caribe, 1600 km of Atlantic coastline, a succession of towns and villages, rocks, beaches and palm trees. I live …
Read More »MYSTERY ON THE ROAD: Poetry by Tomas Tranströmer
MYSTERY ON THE ROAD “It put the light of day on the face of a sleeping man. There came a most vivid dream but did not wake. It settled the darkness on the face of a man on the move, among the people in sunbeams strong and impatient. Suddenly it became dark as to the storm. I was in a …
Read More »BEAUTY MASK: Poetry by Anita Nair
BEAUTY MASK “With sandalwood powder and turmeric, with yogurt and sour drops of hope watered rose water, I prepare a new face and shining for this new me. With this mask will cut off the past speckled “maybe” yellowish, have penetrated to collect residual waste, spianerò old paths unnecessary and I will remove all traces of faint praise devastating. “ …
Read More »BARTOLOMEO DI GIOVANNI (1458/1501): Painter of the Florentine Renaissance, with shades of realism, beside Ghirlandaio and Botticelli
JEAN FRANS VAN DAEL, 19th-CENTURY PAINTERS: Flemish painter, in still lifes of flowers and fruit master
WATER DEAD: Poetry by Wen Yi Duo
WATER DEAD “This is the ditch water putrid and despair, not a breath of the cool breeze ruffles. Better to throw even rusted iron and copper pieces, and without remorse even the leftovers of the meal. Perhaps the copper pieces they want to become as green as jade, and tin cans embroidering some petal peach blossom; let the anointed …
Read More »Bartolomeo degli Erri (1447/1482), Gothic painter at Modena
WAIT FOR – A poem, with Delicate Arch
WAIT FOR “Always, you are. The whole world revolves around incomplete words, I can write, for wait.” (Delicate Arch)
Read More »SEPTEMBER: Poetry by of Haizi
SEPTEMBER “An expanse of wild flowers, the prairie where we are witnessing the death of every spirit. And wind, dating back to distant places, even more far away places. My moan is soft sound of tightrope without any tears. The distance of faraway places that I return to the prairie. One is called Horse head, one is called Ponytail. My …
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