In memoria di te, Mark Strand

 

Man and Camel

On the eve of my fortieth birthday
I sat on the porch having a smoke
when out of the blue a man and a camel
happened by. Neither uttered a sound
at first, but as they drifted up the street
and out of town the two of them began to sing.
Yet what they sang is still a mystery to me—
the words were indistinct and the tune
too ornamental to recall. Into the desert
they went and as they went their voices
rose as one above the sifting sound
of windblown sand. The wonder of their singing,
its elusive blend of man and camel, seemed
an ideal image for all uncommon couples.
Was this the night that I had waited for
so long? I wanted to believe it was,
but just as they were vanishing, the man
and camel ceased to sing, and galloped
back to town. They stood before my porch,
staring up at me with beady eyes, and said:
“You ruined it. You ruined it forever.”

Mark Strand

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Second Story Sunlight, 1960

Edward Hopper (1882 1967) Second Story Sunlight (Secondo piano al sole) 1960 Olio su tela, 102,1x127,3 cm New York, Whitney Museum of American Art

Edward Hopper (1882 1967) Second Story Sunlight (Secondo piano al sole) 1960 Olio su tela, 102,1×127,3 cm New York, Whitney Museum of American Art

Edward Hopper al Vittoriano: in 60 opere la vita artistica del celebre pittore americano che nei suoi dipinti ha raccontato con la stessa nitidezza di uno scatto fotografico, la società del secolo scorso. La mostra è visitabile al Complesso del Vittoriano fino al 12 febbraio 2017.

Organizzata e prodotta da Arthemisia Group con il Whitney Museum of American Art di New York, l’importante esposizione è stata curata da Barbara Haskell (del museo newyorkese) in collaborazione con Luca Beatrice.

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