DaDaLust

DaDaLust

A Poem by Carol Maric
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PROTEAN NotUnTitled: The Philosophical Cantos / Canto I / WaitHereEyeSolAtes Cantos (III) . . . Nota Bene: This book is my Inferno. [not about or inspired by the Dadaist movement]

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© 2007 Carol Maric - Being: The Obsession, Continued . . . A Raging Epidemic !

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Do not reproduce without the author's permission--Links OK.

© 2009 Carol Maric


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This is more than art. This is pure fun. This is what covering your jean backed notebook is all about, it's like the inventor of the peace sign using the semaphore letters N and D for nuclear disarmament then inverting it and drawing a circle around it. Pure fun and it makes people scratch their heads because they are wondering what fun is. lol

Posted 17 Years Ago


16 of 16 people found this review constructive.




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You are a true artist in every sense of the word! Not only have you mastered words in meaning but have used them in a truly original picturesque way. Kudos to you and your art!
With respect,
N*

Posted 17 Years Ago


34 of 37 people found this review constructive.

When I started reading this, I instantly thought of Only Revolutions...you can probably guess why.

This is astonishing! Clever, is a sick understament and genius doesn't seem like enough, either.

It took a few line to get used to how things worked, but after that it flowed very well.

Posted 17 Years Ago


35 of 39 people found this review constructive.

Wow.

That
looks

as much
work
to
type
out
as
to
think
out!

Posted 17 Years Ago


31 of 38 people found this review constructive.

Holy s**t! This must have required an awful lot of work to make all of the words and their variations meet as they do. You have much more patience than I, my friend. Poetry does not have to do much of anything but to give us some impresions and to make us feel. This poem makes me feel an awful lot of things, which is much more than I can say for some of the flowery traditional crap I have been forced to read in the past. I have not this skill, but I recognise it at being written by someone who displays a very high degree of sophistication. You may very well be the most talented person that I have encountered in this realm. Take care and God bless...

Steve

Posted 17 Years Ago


37 of 39 people found this review constructive.

did i just do some type of witchcraft reading that lol my brain hurts im going to sleep

Posted 17 Years Ago


30 of 38 people found this review constructive.

I am so confused... I can't even understand the format or how it's supposed to be read. All I can say is that it's most definately different. Kudos for that.

Posted 17 Years Ago


30 of 37 people found this review constructive.

WOW! I can't even imagine how long it took you to construct this piece. Very artistic! You definitely color outside the lines. :)

Posted 17 Years Ago


32 of 38 people found this review constructive.

woah......im not even going to try and pretend i understand what the hell is going on above me.....im kinda scared now...i dont think im gonna sleep tonight.....thanks. it did keep me entertained it seems more like looking at a beautiful abstract painting then trying to read literature.

Posted 17 Years Ago


36 of 39 people found this review constructive.

Carol, you definitely get five stars for entertaining your audience. (And/or yourself?) Nothing boring here...I thought I could tackle this beasty, but I don't know if it is over my head or simply around the bend from where I am at the moment. I enjoyed it at any rate. Do you still call it "read" or "poem" when it gets this visual? - Mimi.

Posted 17 Years Ago


36 of 39 people found this review constructive.

Hi Carol, if you don't mind...can I ask how long it took you to construct this poem? It seems a hybrid of L-A-N-G-U-A-G-E and concrete...but somehow transcends both of those genres entirely.

Posted 17 Years Ago


39 of 42 people found this review constructive.


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Carol Maric
Carol Maric

And then went down to the ship, Set keel to breakers, forth on the godly sea, and . . . Ezra Pound (TCOEP).



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" My life goal? Literary Immortality--without compromise. " " I would rather be skydiving while writing a book. " philosopher & polymath Author of the unpublished masterpiece PROTEAN NotUnTit.. more..

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