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Thursday, December 31, 2015

For the coming new year






 For the coming new year

In the turn of leaf, in the play of light,
the Segre tangles shoreline growth.
Burdock, fennel, birdsfoot and vetch.
All the wintered vegetation I don’t know.
In the unrinsed water, in the reeds,
the stolen word requires some gift—
briefly prepositional, best wishes
for the coming new year.




Sunday, December 27, 2015

Season's Greetings



Happy holidays! May the coming New Year bring happiness and prosperity to all.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

"Blogging Woolf"



And now Paula Maggio has reminded us of the publication of a new book by Barbara Lounsberry on Virginia Woolf’s early diaries. Paula’s “Blogging Woolf” (link below) is very up to date and informative about Woolf’s work and ongoing writing about that extensive opus. Lounsberry’s book, Becoming Virginia Woolf: Her Early Diaries and the Diaries She Read, speaks of the mid-1918 to mid-1929 period. So Woolf would already have published a considerable amount, including Jacob’s Room, Mrs.Dalloway, and To the Lighthouse. As is well known (and pretty logical, for all that), Woolf used her diaries at times to try out ideas for her fiction writing. In the end she produced documents full of thought-provoking reflections on the writing process, providing great insight into the ongoing process of reading/writing. One of my favorite passages from the early diaries was written on or about Christmas Day 1904. It can be found in Mitchell A. Leaska’s A Passionate Apprentice: The Early Journals, 1897-1909 (p. 215). For reasons of space (and maybe copyright), I’ll cite just part of the entry:
“Each blade of grass with a white line of frost on it.
            “The sunset makes all the air as though of melted amethyst; yellow flakes dissolve from the solid body of amethyst which is the west. Against this, standing as though in an ocean of fine air, the bare trees are deep black lines, as though drawn in Indian ink which has dried dull & indelible. The small branches & twigs make a fringe of delicate lines, each one distinctly cut against the sky. The highest tips of the branches are russet, & so is the top of the trunk, in the red light. The trees stand round in a circle, & in their midst is a kind of little stage of grass & heather-bog where it is greenest in which a pastoral play might be acted. Then the trees close together again, with pathways radiating at intervals to the open space— …”.
This of course was written prior to the period dealt with in Barbara Lounsberry’s new book. But it’s always interesting to compare, and often incredible surprises come out, looking at ways in which writers deal with similar ideas at different times in their careers. Intervals to the open space. Link >>>

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Historical Thesaurus of Scots


Yes, indeed. It seems that Scots has more than 400 words for snow. The online thesaurus is searchable of course. A very welcome reading tool! URL >>

http://scotsthesaurus.org/

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

The Giant's Causeway, August 8, 2015, morning





The Giant’s Causeway, August 2, 2015, morning


imagined basalt footfalls
overshadow my blue path
stroll                the blue atlantic
witness froths against black rock—
white fletchings
needled on waxed tidewater


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

daisy





daisy


petal as paint unlimited

a type brokering expansion

stems almost wriggling their way

concrete of the found hollow

dative gone oat alongside

that without

Wildflowers, Ireland






sunseekers, Belfast




wildflowers, Belfast





seafields, The Giant's Causeway

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Summer Collective Exhibit, Centre Artístic Sant Lluc





Summer Collective Exhibit, Centre Artístic Sant Lluc

The second turn of the summer collective art exhibit of the Centre Artístic Sant Lluc begins on July 7 at 7 p.m. As I noted here in June, my entry in the show is titled “Medley” a still life in acrylic. As I also noted before, this is the first time I’ve participated in this annual social event in Barcelona. More information is available at the Centre’s website, www.stlluc.cat
Following the opening, the artwork (drawings, paintings, sculptures) will remain on display until 31 July. Please take note of the different opening times for visits after the vernissage! Opening runway will be evenings, only, from 17:00 to 20:00, Tuesday to Saturday. That said, however, the Centre’s café has its own hours. So… located at the carrer Mercaders, 42, Barcelona, close to the Cathedral, close to the Santa Caterina market, you’ll find about 40 or 50 artworks on display as indicated. 
The show's first turn had some excellent work in it, so..... Excelsior!

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Leap Second Festival 2015





Leap Second Festival 2015

On 30 June 2015 at 23:59:60 a one-second showing (yes, one second) will be held of all of the works submitted and accepted for the Festival. My small part in this is a photograph of a detail of my 2006 painting “Alternate take.” Roughly 60 artists are participating in this event, and there is a lot of interesting work, believe me. Bjørn Magnhildøen has organized it all (splendidly, as usual), including the thoughtful detail of post-festival inclusion of the works on the Noemata website. So as the non-leap seconds tick by, we should have time time to view the works at greater length. Or depth, or breadth… What is it about time that eludes me here? More information is at http://noemata.net/leapsec26/ as well as on Twitter. Happy Leap Second to all!

Monday, June 8, 2015

castaways














(Photographs of ceramic pots on one of the façades of the Teatre Lliure, Montjuïc)

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Sant Lluc Art Exhibit, Summer 2015






Sant Lluc Art Exhibit

I’m happy to announce that a painting of mine, "Medley," will be included in the Centre Artístic Sant Lluc collective exhibit for summer 2015. This is the first time I’ve participated in this annual event in Barcelona, and of course I’m very pleased to be able to do so. The Centre’s site is www.stlluc.cat and I hope people will keep the expos plural in mind. Plural because there are two turns, the first from 9-30 June, the second from 7-31 July. My piece will be shown in the July turn, and I’ll be posting more on this as things develop. Visits to the exhibitions may be made evenings, only, from 17:00 to 20:00, Tuesday to Saturday. (No entry charge.)


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Abstract|Ext





Abstract|Ext is out, a paper collection of short literary texts. The book was (is) engineered by David Quiles Guilló and the basic idea is summed up in the title. So people interested in literature concentrating on abstraction may want to have a look. Descriptions of the project have been out for some time on Facebook pages. And web searches on the title will also bring back information—not only descriptions but thoughts about A|E by participating authors. In Barcelona the book is in stock in Mitte, an art gallery, book shop, and generally soothing thought space, open from 10 till 10 (see website). A short text of mine, I’m happy to say, is also in A|E. As one of the 45 participating writers, I obviously feel this to be a worthwhile project, and I genuinely hope those interested will have a look, both at the book and at the Mitte space. And of course, happy Barcelona Poetry Week to all.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Monday, February 23, 2015

bumpers








bumpers


bumper cars are their name
sparking the chance at even

now faces lost in joy              locks
wildly streaming                    steel
plastic spur and spark

uh oh one’s stalled                 next
the whole assembly’s going




Wednesday, February 11, 2015

postwar






postwar


walks in the city                     few people
about perhaps                         a sled
a maypole if it’s early summer

(countryside cancelling the cityscape now)

we know what we mean when we say it
or think we know                   thank
goodness now it’s over

Sunday, February 1, 2015

spaces in the distant branches





spaces in the distant branches


offer laughing—
what’s wanted—
let’s see here some
card game canasta
perhaps or bridge—
chatterbox transference
taking the measure—

occasionally you’ll want sunset distances—spaces



Thursday, January 15, 2015

spot—cyma





spot—cyma


this would be ringing wouldn’t it

what—a dream where names keep changing

heart                no no               that is now this

and so on unable to work out the combination sleep

you were at our cousin’s wife’s brother’s

weren’t you last summer

stairs last installed


Thursday, January 1, 2015

high winds and rain





high winds and rain

a potted tree’s down
on the wet red tiles
of a neighboring terrace