In Memory of John Giorno, Poet and Artist "The central project of Giorno’s life was dramatically expanding the boundaries of poetry, and—at least equally as important—revolutionizing the methods by which it could be presented and distributed....'It occurred to me that poetry was 75 years behind painting and sculpture and dance and music.' And so he got to work catching it up." via ARTNEWS |
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"Living as I do, phone pressed against my body most of the day, it’s strange to me how tragedy, especially, can feel farther and farther away. It’s so easy to vacillate between feeling overly affected and totally numb. How, I keep wondering, did Louise Glück write a poem inside and outside of the massiveness of 9/11, a poem that migrates, necessarily, between the body and the mind, a poem moved by unanswerable questions, in which repetition is as likely to halt as it is to heal?" |
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