Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Great Regulars: It's been my faith, however,

that most people have a single poem that means something important to them.

That seems to have been the case with [Don] Unrau, who found himself reading "Spring-Watching Pavilion" the way he wants it to exist for him: as a single poem in relation to his own life and as a poem that he can incorporate into his art as a means to view, and even to revise, one of the crucial and defining experiences of his early life.

[by Ho Xuan Huong]

Spring-Watching Pavilion

from David Biespiel: The Oregonian: Ex-medic's Vietnam photos artistically conform to single poem

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