20 parts poemas de amor, 2 parts cotton sweaters from the gap. pour over tiny asian girl and shake.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
permanently
last night i read the most heartshockingly beautiful poem in the guise of a short story, by kenneth koch. the point of this is not to talk about kenneth koch (well, a little) but to talk about poems in the guises of things. i think that's a nice way to think about constructing life, art, the movies (poems in the guise of an extended action sequence, for example). because what the world needs now, besides mandatory arts education, is feelings and reasons.
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- carola rola
- I unofficially take photographs and charm people for a living. Officially, I received a B.F.A. from Cornell University, and am now on the West Coast making websites, planting gardens, and damning the man. Be my friend at carol[dot]why[dot]zou[at]gmail[dot]com.
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