Published on Mondays, with columns by Artist and Writer. Published since 2002, an Ocean and Pounds publication
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Greenwood
by Kai Chan
Poem a Week
by Gary Michael Dault
Afternoon in August
a moment of breeze
lightly salts
a crooked street
someone
opens a window
wants the breath
of air
a golden dog
yawns
so that houses
shudder slightly
with the tender
exhalation,
its brief warming
a car pulls up
the driver
opens his door
fanning gardens
for three houses around
with the vehicle's
hot plastic smell
through a screened
kitchen window
an old man
draws himself a glass
of cold water
and then forgets
to drink it
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CONTENTS in this issue -
1. Christopher Doyle 杜可風: Beijing Street, photograph with notes
2. Lee Ka-sing: I Hope You Are Well (to a contemporary art space in Beijing)
3. NEW PHOTO, Vintage publication (published 1996.5.25, Beijing), LIU Zheng, Rong Rong
4. A drawing by Henrik Drescher
5. Kai Chan: Painting on wood, Ultramarine + Black
Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor
ProTesT
by Cem Turgay
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Some Trees
by Malgorzata Wolak Dault
Number 35
Lately, our house breathes poetry. Gary has always written poems, but now he dreams them as well. He reads and writes through the night. The subtle light of a table lamp burns till morning comes.
There are poems, new ones as well as old ones, piling up everywhere: on the coffee tables, sofas, chests, on the beds and under them, on the staircases and strewn on benches in the garden. Only today I stepped on a poem, which happened to be about a tree. Here it is:
Venerable Tree
the tree of many weathers
stands black as an umbrella
arching over the beasts
of our neighborhood
it has stood there
since the earth was round
before the sky
was sliced open
to reveal
weathered stars
Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee
Morocco (September, 2014) – There is something exhilarating that happens within, when you finally arrive in a place which had long since held fantastical reveries and wanderlust. It took a few days to find our way through the medina; whirling around the labyrinthine of passageways and obscure corridors, discovering hidden gems.
From the Notebooks (2010-2020)
by Gary Michael Dault
From the Notebooks, 2010-2020.
Number 46: Trojan Horse (December 10, 2012)
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