Friday, March 8, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Frans de Geetere & Arthur Rimbaud... The Stupra... 1925
Frans de Geetere ~ illustration for The Stupra 1925
The ancient beasts...
The ancient beasts bred even on the run,
Theirs glans encrusted with blood and excrement.
Our forfathers displayed theirs members proudly
By the fold of the sheath and the grain of the scrotum.
In the middle ages, for a female, angel or sow,
A fellow whose gear was substantial was needed;
Even a Kléber, judging by his breeches which exagerate
Perhaps a little, can't have lacked resources.
Besides, man is equal to the proudest mammal;
We are wrong to be surprised at the hugeness of their members;
But a sterile hour has struck: the gelding
And the ox have bridled their ardours, and no one
Will dare again to raise his genital pride
In the copses teeming with comical children.
Arthur Rimbaud ~ The Stupra 1925
Labels:
Arthur Rimbaud,
books,
erotica,
Frans de Geetere,
illustrations,
poems,
The Stupra
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
William Butler Yeats... notebook page ...1920
sketch from 19 August 1920
One sketch from 19 August 1920 brings together a tower with water,
apple trees and flowering trees as well as birds and a unicorn
(labelled, on the right-hand side), said to be carrying a mask from a tree with its horn and “Rushing”.
The two sets of trees are labelled apple trees and flowering trees, which may represent
the same contrast of flower and fruit that Dulac used in his woodcut of the Great Wheel.
But elsewhere in the Automatic Script, the tree is the symbol of the primary and the mask of the antithetical, so that the unicorn's carrying away may represent a temporary triumph
of the antithetical or rescue for the antithetical Yeatses, as they build the tower of their
antithetical system.... more
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notebook,
William Butler Yeats
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Jan Konůpek (1883-1950)... woodcut and etching... 1925
Woodcut ~ Creation of a man ~ 1925
from cycle of 10 etchings Monastery 1925 ~ Mysteries of the night
Labels:
czech,
etchings,
Jan Konupek,
woodcuts
Monday, February 18, 2013
Susanne Iles & Audre Lorde... Aido Hwedo
Aido Hwedo, West African Creation Dragon by Susanne Iles
Holy ghost woman
Stolen out of your name
Rainbow Serpent
whose faces have been forgotten
Mother loosen my tongue or adorn me
with a lighter burden
Aido Hwedo is coming.
from ''Call'' by Audre Lorde ~ February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992
Labels:
Audre Lorde,
poetry,
poets,
Susanne Iles
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
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