Eugen Gomringer, Untitled (silencio), 1952-1953, in Concrete Poetry. A World View, Edited and with an introduction by Mary Ellen Solt, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1968, p. 91
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Eugen Gomringer, Untitled (silencio), 1952-1953, in Concrete Poetry. A World View, Edited and with an introduction by Mary Ellen Solt, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1968, p. 91

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Eugen Gomringer - baumwind (1961/2014)
foil on acrylic on canvas 100 x 100 cm
Eugen Gomringer. from The Book of Hours and Constellations (Something Else, 1968). translated by Jerome Rothenberg.
Spirale, a journal produced by Eugen Gomringer, Dieter Roth and Marcel Wyss (1953-1964). There were nine issues.
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•••inspired by the poem above•••
Today, I’m a journal filled with memories. Today, I’m a “cream-white rosebud with a flush on its petal tips”.
Today, I am a sun kissed skin and a cup filled to the brim with nothing but life itself.
Today, I’m a sweet creature with half lidded eyes.
Today, I’m a sage scented candle and I’m not ready to handle the concept of an inevitable demise.
Today, my body doesn’t feel like it’s mine and i was mostly floating around.
Today, i did everything wrong. But today, I am a poem that no one gets to criticize.
So dear god, don’t let tomorrow recite me; i fear it will have to eventually write me down and I fear, it will spell me like death.
Oh, today i pray for a soul that will hold on for centuries.
But only today.
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•Quotes: John Boyle O Reilly/Delmira Agustini/Eugen Gomringer - tr by Jerome Rothenberg/Jenny Zhang/Brené Brown/ Alejandra pizarnik, tr. by cecilia rossi/rainer maria rilke
•original context Sinligh
•Art reference:
1. Persephone by Dianne Sylvan. 2. Art by LexiaMartinis. 3. Simerenya by Hans Zatzka (detail) 4.The lonian Dance by Edward John Poynter (detail). 5. Girl with a Bouquet of Daisies by Jules Cyrille Cave (1897). 6. Detail of the rose from the portrait of Marie Antoinette by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
From Line to Constellation (1954), Eugen Gomringer