by Tzara
This poem has been selected for listing in Wednesday's New Poems Review.<br>
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Thank you, T. This moved me a great deal. Like you, I admired the artist immensely, and loved his work. This is beautiful and truly emotive. Good show.
So what if I had in mind writing something about those combines? So what if I had in mind writing something (I swear) about that goat? in Rauschenberg's world all you have to do is go outside your home take a found object (as long as you found it within - what was it: three or five feet from your window, and add just as beautiful words to it - and voila, there you have a tribute to a genius (some talent wouldn't hurt). . What a loss not only to the visual arts, but I believe to all arts: f_ the 'purity of form'; long live the hybrids! Thank you Tzara (would that be an oxymoron?) for a traditional well crafted ‘Rauschenbergian’ tribute.
of course. But particularly because it's worthy of the subject.
Also fabulous because while I am familiar with his work, I really don't know much about him. After reading I now feel like I know him. Very nice.
Also fabulous because while I am familiar with his work, I really don't know much about him. After reading I now feel like I know him. Very nice.