A lyrical commentary on the day of rapture using (mostly) medieval art (from the top: Bosch, Dürer, Unknown, Goya, Hiroshige, Wouwerman, Bauer, Dürer) and changing point of view to free my writing up again. Early versions of a few of these were posted on Twitter where they spontaneously combusted. Published at TRUCK (July 2012).
Awesome.
He had no need for fairies. Great line. Love this, Marcus.
Oooo, cool and mysterious. I love the foghorn and rain fingers singing chorals. It’s a wonderful mix of sounds and images.
Divine.
thank you, susanaisy! divine indeed, like the divine comedy perhaps. a lyrical arc that was fun to make…
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