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Dec182008

Emily Dickinscribble

Visual work by Zachary Sifuentes:




What does sound look like in [Emily] Dickinson’s poetry? With their associative logic, tangential reasoning, and circuitry, Dickinson’s lines hint at a shuffling of the mind.  In other words, the linear behavior of her poems is anything but linear.


Instead, her lines are large flocks of starlings, or cormorants, or even sparrows, fugitive from apprehension. 



via Al Filreis

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