POETRY AND ARCHITECTURE
How does poetry relate to architecture?
Poetry navigates the reader/imaginator through the hidden spaces of the soul. What is the difference between a physical and an imaginary space?
Poetry proves there is none.
Just like SEEING a poem, having special images in your mind, you can READ architecture. Both worlds you can occupy or just briefly visit. But you are there.
Poetry – 1978
FEB.9, 1999 The frost was biting my nose and ears… and purple leaves were dropping […]
Poetry – Advent
NOV. 24, 1998 November birds – crusaders on a lake write opening lines of Winter. […]
Poetry – The Closing Argument
NOV. 12, 1998 There will be time when you open your mouth, and no one […]
Poetry – The Lament
OCT. 20,1998 At some point in the future, There will be nostalgia for approximation, For […]
Poetry – Vita Contemplativa
DEC. 8, 1998 Marbles in my palms, like seals on the rocks, options roll over […]
Poetry – WEEK FIVE – TOOLS
PROF. DAVID SHAPIRO ; LOUIS POPE I lost you by the fountain in […]
Poetry – WEEK EIGHT – Into the Well
PROF. DAVID SHAPIRO FREYA VON HOVEN AND VICTORIA TENTLER At the first ring of fire, […]
Poetry – WEEK SEVEN – HEROH
PROF. DAVID SHAPIRO ; JOHN WINSLOW 11.11 I am a man of fortune […]
Poetry – WEEK SIX – I should have said no
PROF. DAVID SHAPIRO ; MISS IN When the arrow flew and everyone smiled the bodies […]
POETRY – WEEK TEN – BIRD I CALLED CHRIST
PROF. DAVID SHAPIRO ; EUGENE FRANK The approach of stillness this morning makes […]