Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Sunday, March 27, 2022

STONE CARVERS ~

 



Julio Jiménez drives short spikes into a large piece of stone in order to cut out a section from a quarry near Escolásticas.


S T O N E    C A R V E R S





Thursday, March 24, 2022

STEWART BRAND ~




R E A D      M E


                                                                       Mark Maheny/Redux


Credit...Mark Maheny/Redux

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

CARMEN GIMENEZ SMITH ~

 




Lullaby


What does the poet call

a loss of words?

She calls it widest pupil.

They call it skewered sight.


How precise the nerves

that bear the toll of language.


Once there were stories

I didn't want true about me,

but here I am, twisted


with appetite. My mother

said I was a curious child.

She meant it as a gift.


Pirate moon, the

rapture of deep sleep,

build me a fortress

for my mantle.



__________________________

Carmen Giménez Smith

Cruel Futures

City Lights 2018





Saturday, March 12, 2022

JACK KEROUAC AT 100 ~

 



Don't use the telephone.
People are never ready to answer it.
Use poetry.

––Jack Kerouac
from Scattered Poems


photograph by
Allen Ginsberg, 1957

Friday, March 11, 2022