IN VOLTAIRE'S CUL DE SAC
With the village mostly dead
and the journey oddly harmless
impasse awaits like breakfast
in a night garden.
2015 Voltaire's Cul de Sac Is No Dead Ending
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credit: Mt Parnassus, Raphael, A fresco from the
interior walls of the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace. For more on the fresco see U of Michigan on line |
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| "End of the Trail" 20th C American Sculpture artist, James Earle Fraser with his 1894 plaster sculpture / "In 1894, when James Earle Fraser completed his model of The End of the Trail, American civilization stretched from shore to shore. Most Euramericans believed the frontier period was over and that such progress was inevitable. Many viewed Native Americans as part of the past, a vanishing race with no place in twentieth century. Popular literature portrayed Indian people as "savages," noble or otherwise. Fraser's The End of the Trail reflects this legacy: a nineteenth century Indian warrior defeated and bound for oblivion -- frozen in time." -R. David Edmunds, Ph.D. in that word under lasting light in that way he said "mould" but i heard "mold" and instantly "decay" and instantly the shadow moved as instantly away |
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