Colorful Was Their Voice: Twenty-Five American Poets by Shahar Bram

Colorful Was Their Voice: Twenty-Five American Poets

Shahar Bram
64 pages
Liverpool University Press
Mar 2013
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A collaboration between a poet and an artist, Colorful Was Their Voicepays tribute to American poetry in word and colour portraiture. It is the outcome of a dialogue in which ideas and thoughts continuously shift between the visual and the verbal. The dialogue continues in the book: the eye moves back and forth between a brush stroke and a line, an idiom and a contour of a body, between a figure of speech and the figure in colour. The poems and paintings relate to each other in diverse ways, rival each other and complete one another. They compete yet harmonise, hinting thus in myriad ways to the life and work of each poet, bringing to life a visual and textual portrait of twenty-five American masters such as Robert Frost, Allen Ginsberg, Ezra Pound, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Charles Olson, Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. This is not only a work of collaboration, it is about collaboration: it reminds readers that in the tradition of the Sister Arts, where poetry and painting converse, they e Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shahar Bram is a senior lecturer teaching Hebrew & Comparative Literature at the University of Haifa. His essays and articles were published in literary journals such as Word and Image; Partial Answers; Connotations. He is also a poet and translator of poetry. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Published 2013
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