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Literature and Art

For people who read and enjoy good literature--literary classics or literary contemporary and like to make art about it.  Using literature as inspiration for our art.  Also for people interested in writing letters about literature.  This is also a meeting place for The New Arzamas Literary Circle, which is dedicated to writing creative letters on literary topics. 

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LITERATURE and ART

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Handmade Ezra Pound (Ezruckus Poundamonium) paper doll for a series of skits in which E.P is the main star. --Theresa Williams

 

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Automatic writing by Nancy Bell Scott.

 

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One of a set of cards made while contemplating the poet Theodore Roethke.  On November 12, Roethke suffered the first of what was to be many mental episodes.  It happened in the cold Michigan woods, and he described the experience as having a "secret" revealed to him, which he said was the secret of "Nijinsky."  Nijinsky was a famous ballet dancer who was institutionalized for schizophrenia.  With your permission, I'd like to post your artwork at my blog:  The Letter Project.   I'm also looking for letters about literature and creativity.  All works from the blog have gone through the postal system.

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 gentili Signori poeti e artisti visivi, sono felice di far parte di questo gruppo.Ecco il perchè.Da sempre il mio lavoro cammina tra immagine e parola.Testo e materia visiva.Poesia e carta dipinta…Continue

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Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 27, 2012 at 5:50pm

The art of letter writing: John Held Jr on his recent trip to Japan and meeting Ryosuke Cohen, Gianni Simone and Eiichi

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 27, 2012 at 5:47pm

The art of letter writing, from co-worker Monique Jany, Belgium; a comment on my poetry edition Fairy Tales in Clouds and the link with William Wordsworth’s I wandered lonely as a cloud

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 25, 2012 at 3:26am

From the DADA movement

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 25, 2012 at 3:26am

From Chris Mannix, USA

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 25, 2012 at 3:24am

From Wolfgang Guenther in Germany

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 24, 2012 at 10:31am

Collage followed by a new poem for Cheryl:

Dear Cheryl,

One could imagine

being caught

in an African time frame

of an ancient dance

between rock and fire

Also

One could imagine

a desert where there was no

desert

And Also

One could imagine

the desert as a beheaded hydrocephalus

waiting with geological patience

for the return of the floods.

Guido Vermeulen

24 September 2012

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 17, 2012 at 5:50pm

A clown who drowned because he refused to look down (my reading)

Received 2day from Cheryl Penn

Comment by Zois on September 13, 2012 at 7:53pm

Revealing such color out of darkness is a howling oration indeed!   While listening to Wild Animal, outdoors 80°/26°, my outdoors friend came near to take a listen also.  Outdoors Friend is Pencil Tail, the petite squirrel.  many thanks.

About suffering from the enormous jetlag I'd like to know more.

The Oration of The Wild Animal from GV.  

Comment by Guido Vermeulen on September 12, 2012 at 11:31pm

HOWL against geography lessons of WASPs and other Caucasians, 

Collage on envelope mailed to Ryosuke Cohen in Japan

Image of map of the world found in a contemporary school book for children;
The grey area is where black people live! (so only in Africa)
I wonder if our WHOLE education system is based on pack of LIES and more LIES !!! (GV)
Puts the Howls of the beatniks in a more than actual perspective.

Comment by Claire (aka Cleo) on September 12, 2012 at 7:48pm

ah, it must be soooo nice to be able to read the original tongue... Yes, 'fraid he generally doesn't thrill me too much [it has been decades though...]

 

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