I really liked the last stanza, it acts similarly to a Shakespearean couplet, summing up the essence of the poem. The touch of humor was fun too, and lightened up the tone of the poem. Personally, however, the construction made the rhythm of the poem a bit off, for me, which I would point to the...
I love Beksinski, and his mastery of texture. This is not a criticism, however I feel like his work is somewhat...misogynistic? It's not hateful necessarily, but he seems to dehumanize women. I sort of feel like it's how he worshiped the female form, in an almost sadistic way. I would liken it...
I usually begin after seeing or feeling something inspiring. After this, images start going through my brain, which I commit to memory.
Then I create a series of like themed images, and try to vary their composition which I roughly sketch for a few minutes. I think of each element of the work...
I entered in a stream-of-consciousness paper I wrote for English and I got Vladimir Nabokov.
On a side note, I pasted an excerpt from The Sun Also Rises and got Kurt Vonnegut. Not correct, but not too far off like some of the others that I'm seeing.
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