SLEEPING WITH ONE EYE OPEN: Mark Strand, Keeping things whole
KEEPING THINGS WHOLE “In a field I am the absence of field. This is always the case. Wherever I am I am what is missing. When I walk I part the air and always the air moves in to fill the spaces where my body’s been. We all have reasons for moving. The move to keep things whole. “ (Mark …
Read More »ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD: Xenophon and 10,000 adventurers of weapons, in a timeless book, Anabasis
A man born in Athens, an extraordinary reporter, tells the march towards the interior of an unknown world. In the pages of his book, not only facts relating to ancient Greece, but the concerns – along with the strengths and weaknesses – of men. Timeless, the nuances of varied humanity tell us about the nightmare in impossible environments, the heartbreaking …
Read More »UNITED COLOURS OF SMILE – Hanging on a Rope, float in the divine, in the madness and joy
FLOAT – A. Gérecz: In your smile floated the moon, and I wanted to climb. Your smile was only human, and I pick it up I curled in. THREE REALITY – Ramayana: There are three things real, and they are God, human folly and laughter. Since the first two beyond our understanding, we must do what we can with the …
Read More »YASUTA KEMARI, POEMS: In the fields of June, at the port of dreams
“In nostalgic fields I was standing these things made who were from distances received large.” “June wheel wet the pickup truck stopped at lights it is attached to the future.” “At the port of heaven the harbor water the port of the wind the port of dreams run off the seeds.” (Yasuta Kemari)
Read More »SPINELLO ARETINO (1350/1410): Shades of Giotto, in Florence, Pisa and Arezzo, between pages and bridesmaids gently harvested
38° 33’49″N 14° 50’16″E – AEOLIAN ISLANDS, SALINA: Capers, swordfish and bougainvillea, listening to the volcano
At any time of the year – and for any reason you have – come to me, sniffing the fragrant basil, mint, breathing and drinking wine Malvasia. In qualsisi moment you arrive, you’ll find the Salina Island full of people, because his fishy sea is always smiling. Many people have bought a house on the island, because they needed time …
Read More »Poems, by Ferreira Gullar
MADRUGADA “Do fundo do meu fourth, do not least of My Body clandestine ouço (não vejo) ouço no bone will grow and no músculo da noite a noite, a noite ocidental obscenamente acesa sobre meu paÃs dividido em classes. “ SUNRISE “From the bottom of my room, from the bottom of my body clandestine I hear (not see) feel grow …
Read More »GIUSEPPE ARCIMBOLDO: Only one step away from the Renaissance, gives us its nuances of the grotesque and burlesque
FERNANDO BOTERO: The Colombian contemporary painter, and his love for the Renaissance, with shades of Giotto and Mantegna
ANTONELLO DA MESSINA, ITALIAN PAINTER: The Italian Renaissance painter who, with shades Flemish still gives life to his characters
ALEXANDRU CEFAN, THE DARK, POETRY: Close your eyes, looking for the depth of the dark
THE DARK “I closed my eyes to rediscover the deep darkness, hiding always at the same time. It looks like a morning lost inside my confused soul.” (Alexandru Cefan)
Read More »GUIDO DI PIETRO (Beato Angelico), ITALIAN PAINTER: The emotional nuance of the Middle Ages and humanity, in all its Renaissance paintings
UNITED COLORS OF POVERTY – Deception of the friendships, friend of many or a few, food to be pitied or covet
TWO SPECIES – J. P. Sartre: Of the two species poor. Those that are all together, and those that are individually. The former are true, others are of the rich unlucky. RICH FRIENDSHIPS – E. Pound: Come, compiangiamoli those who are better than us. Come, friend, and remember, that the rich have butlers and no friends, and we have friends …
Read More »YOU’VE SEEN THE SEA: Poetry, by Han Dong
YOU’VE SEEN THE SEA “You have seen the sea you have imagined the sea you’ve imagined the sea then seen it just like this you saw the sea and imagined it but you are not a sailor you imagined the sea you saw the sea possibly you anche liked the sea at most it was like this you saw the …
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