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This course focuses on stretching our ekphrastic imagination by looking at and writing from artworks by women. Ekphrastic writing has a long history, but a...
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island In Sunday scene, Seurat with pointillism Created through illusion new impressions; Bent the rules of light as sure as prism,...
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Salieri, after a performance of Mozart’s The Magic Flute at Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden, October, 1791 The cheap seats love the man. Each night he lures...
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The Hunger and the Hunt Sometimes a blazing torch shows us in another light: the ones who swing the clubs and the ones who pick up the pieces. There are nights...
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A Triptych Visibile Parlare in Sotto Voce I. What the Painter Hears A Song from the Viennese, Whispered to Klimt You wanted our encounter to be a ritual,...
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Hieronymus Bosch, The Temptation of Saint Anthony To start with, there is blue sky – though it might as well be water, since you’ll meet more fish than birds...
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Bowl with Human Feet Predynastic Egypt, circa 3700-3450 B.C. Stout feet support the round open bowl . Baby feet. Or swollen feet, under a pregnant belly ....
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In the Detritus in the detritus Frank Gehry’s crumpled napkin possibilities James B. Nicola James B. Nicola's poems have appeared recently in the Antioch,...
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Clonmacnoise (Cluain Mhic Nóis) Rocky gray ruins, round tower stronghold, speckling a wide expanse of green, residuum of a
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Cézanne, The Pond Looks like spring has arrived on my Cézanne calendar. She often makes fun of me, asks who has a wall calendar anymore, but this morning, a...
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El Jaleo Ah! to be in Sevilla that night lit with Sargent and friends in the ruckus tavern laughing, drinking, stomping, clapping, enraptured by the Roma...
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Tending (Blue) Don’t come to Paris, read the message from Henri, and Camille knew that he was no longer hers. Already in her hometown of Dallas for the...
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Where I Tread I move in the language of ache, through a place filled with the smell of colours – through a syntax of pauses, of patience, of rocking long...
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The Fisherman’s View Our sails chuff, chuff in the slight morning breezes and the wooden planks of my boat creak as they expand in the warming sun. We wait for...
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The Ascension As he said this, he was lifted up while they looked on, and a cloud took him from their sight... The Acts of the Apostles: 1:9 Into...
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Welcome to the Ekphrastic Book Club with host Barbara Krasner. Join Barbara for quarterly sessions in discussion with various fiction and nonfiction books...
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