Ten Superior Visual Poems
It is now 25 September 2011. A few ideas I had the idea for this project but am only now beginning it. The plan is to store ten visual poems by others that I especially like and attach an appreciation to each that I hope will help others get as much pleasure from them as I have. I’ll add an artist’s statement, too, if I get one. I also hope others will attach comments about one or more of the specimens here. Rules: a hundred words or more; gush about how much you like (or dislike–negative comments are as welcome as positive ones) the piece you are writing about can be included but won’t count toward your hundred or more words requirement; an indication that you are a student if you are. I will publish every commentary I like with the piece it’s about, and put all others on a second page–except for the best student commentaries, which will go into a special student section.
The first of the ten visual poems is Marilyn R. Rosenberg’s “Drift.”
The second is Márton Koppány’s “Poem–for Karl young (and Laszlo Kornhauser)”