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Remedios Varo’s Locomotion Capilar (1959)
Riding the bicycles of their beards,
Ron Smith
Silent Night & Pleasure
If you dare to let yourself out
Frannie Lindsay
Transport | Gdańsk
Today, a simple bowl of onion soup
Roal Vertov
Edna St. Vincent, M.F.A.
Chic and petite, blind to her destiny
Mary Jo Salter
The Third Sequence: Time
Ribbon
Kimiko Hahn
Mid-March
If, when I sit here in my study
Stewart Moss
No Heaven for the King
Always in the faintest glow of pleasure, and always
Soren Stockman
Slowly But Not Too Much and When Your Lover Leaves You
as if making your way through an alphabet
Angie Estes
Music Class | Hymnals and Revivals
Kids learned to play
Andrea Cohen
Q&A for Keyhole and Mammogram Hair
After my reading to high school students
Jill McDonough
Willem Van de Velde the Younger, Ships in a Gale (1660) and Matsumura Goshun, Crab (late 18th century)
The storm dissolves the difference between wave,
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Stopping At Whole Foods on a Snowy Evening
If commerce, too, has its music, then it’s in kumquat, pine nut, Arctic char,
Ciaran Berry
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