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Mail Art and Poetry

Here is a space for lovers of poetry: the kind you read, listen to, write, and sing. Grab your paintbrushes, scissors, and glue sticks for poetic exchanges through Mail Art.

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Comment by MH//ANTIPODE on Thursday

Die unendliche Leere,
gepresst in die letzten neuronalen Ebenen eines Hirns,
welches nicht mehr unterscheidet
zwischen Bedeutung und dem nächsten Kick.

Dopamingeschwängertes Dahinsiechen
im eigenen Sud.

Ausgepresst aus den letzten Windungen,
hechelnd, sabbernd,
sich selbst folternd.
Schmerz.
Gewalt.

Rausgekotzt.
Auf Abruf.

Comment by Hélène LAGACHE on Thursday

Bem-vindo Maria José

Comment by Maria José Silva - Mizé on Thursday

Grata pelo convite.

Maria José Silva-Mizé

Comment by nicolas de La Casinière on March 3, 2026 at 12:31pm

en parlant de Lucien Suel qui a aussi pratiqué le mail art, voilà un de ses poemes bricolés

Comment by nicolas de La Casinière on March 2, 2026 at 9:05pm

Mauricette BEAUSSART, pardon 

https://remue.net/La-patience-de-Mauricette

Comment by nicolas de La Casinière on March 2, 2026 at 9:02pm

Ce n'est pas de la poésie, juste des lettres envoyées par Mauricette Braussart  en hopital psychiatrique dans le Pas-de-Calais, au poète  Lucien Suel qu'elle a connu avant d'être internée. 

C'est de la poésie. Pure. 

Extrait d'une autre page ( dix lettres publiées)  : «  Le docteur Hanique m'a donné Maria Chapdelaine. Je l'ai enfournée dans mon lit. Je tourne les pages avec mes pieds sous les couvertures. Plus tard j'irai voir si les pages sont cornées »

C'est une édition en photocopie en 1990. Exemplaire 26/102.

Comment by nicolas de La Casinière on March 2, 2026 at 8:51pm

Comment by Hélène LAGACHE on March 2, 2026 at 7:09pm

Hello Monica.

Comment by Hélène LAGACHE on March 1, 2026 at 7:35am

A poetic postcard from Isabelle, who shares a few lines from a song from a 1987 film, set to music by Vladimir COSMA:

“I hid my heart in aluminum foil, his dreams in my pocket, my handkerchief on top.”

Comment by Hélène LAGACHE on March 1, 2026 at 7:27am

Welcome, Lulu. Everyone creates at their own pace, without pressure. The main thing is to have fun. And long live haikus!

 

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