Re: FLUXLIST: teenage rimbaud poetic perspective

2000-04-23 Thread Patricia
Reed: Thanks for this, I am going to try and find a copy of this book, and if you have sum to spare, I'd love to see the colored poetry. I'd love to s the colored poetree me Reed Altemus wrote: > Yes, I did read the poem about the colored vowels. I

Re: FLUXLIST: teenage rimbaud poetic perspective

2000-04-23 Thread Reed Altemus
Yes, I did read the poem about the colored vowels. I have been coloring my poetry too, if I get motivated I'll send you some. Emmett Williams always envisioned a poetry printed in bright colors and on certain occasions he did just that: attatching rubber stamps making the phrase "when this you

Re: FLUXLIST: teenage rimbaud poetic perspective

2000-04-23 Thread Patricia
H, I'm even more out of my element here, as a visual artist, I'm familiar with Rimbaud from the Surrealist movement and his association of vowels with colors: Arthur Rimbaud, Une Saison en Enfer "I invented the colors of the vowels!—A black, E white, I red, O blue,

Re: FLUXLIST: teenage rimbaud poetic perspective

2000-04-23 Thread Reed Altemus
David Baptiste Chirot wrote: > Discovering Rimbaud at age thirteen colored all my teen age years > --back then, the barricades of 1968 seemed like Rimbuad's 1870 baricades > revisited-- > as i got older, thought Rimbaud one of the few truly great poets > of childhood-- >

Re: FLUXLIST: teenage rimbaud poetic perspective

2000-04-23 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
Discovering Rimbaud at age thirteen colored all my teen age years --back then, the barricades of 1968 seemed like Rimbuad's 1870 baricades revisited-- as i got older, thought Rimbaud one of the few truly great poets of childhood-- his poetry is not seperate from "Rimbuad 2