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FEATURE | March 1, 2005
Pivot Points Poetry
Readings
A documentation of Pivot Points, an exhibition of paintings and poems by
three generations of
American artists and writers, appears in the Gallery section of this issue of
Blackbird. After showing in galleries in Maryland, Massachusetts,
and Lima, Peru, in November of 2004 the exhibition opened at Western Michigan
University in Kalamazoo with the addition of audio recordings of
the poets reading their work.
Follow the links below. The "audio version" links
are in the upper right-hand corner of each page.
Caravaggio:
Swirl & Vortex | Larry Levis
The Clam-Rake
Room | Dave Smith
Warren's Flowers | Dave
Smith
Breathing in
the Cool | Gregory Donovan
Belle Isle | Gregory
Donovan
The Adamsons'
Peacocks | Elizabeth Seydel Morgan
Without a Philosophy | Elizabeth
Seydel Morgan
Potters' Field | Laura-Gray
Street
Disposable
Goods | Laura-Gray Street
People Who'd Kill
Me (Spain, 1939) | Joshua Poteat
Nocturne: For
the Aviaries | Joshua Poteat
Contributors'
notes
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