I've Been Quoted!
Okay, granted it was on the Vocal Area Network, but still: a sign of good things to come.
In the words of book critic Jessica Myers Schecter the work "is a curious amalgamation of music and drama interwoven with pre-recorded poetry, soundscape, film footage, and projected images. The poetry on which the work is constructed was inspired by the discovery of an abandoned shoebox poet Anna Rabinowitz found on a shelf in her parents' house. Filled with old photographs and letters, the contents of the box were all that remained of two families killed in the Holocaust. In an effort to give these absent ancestors voice, Rabinowitz wrote a book-length poem entitled Darkling.
Okay, granted it was on the Vocal Area Network, but still: a sign of good things to come.
In the words of book critic Jessica Myers Schecter the work "is a curious amalgamation of music and drama interwoven with pre-recorded poetry, soundscape, film footage, and projected images. The poetry on which the work is constructed was inspired by the discovery of an abandoned shoebox poet Anna Rabinowitz found on a shelf in her parents' house. Filled with old photographs and letters, the contents of the box were all that remained of two families killed in the Holocaust. In an effort to give these absent ancestors voice, Rabinowitz wrote a book-length poem entitled Darkling.
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1 Comments:
wow!
so awesome!! (congratulations!!)
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