Sean: August 2008 Archives

Lush Lush, Brooklyn, NY. Summer 2008

While packing my things into boxes, I found  a book beneath my bed and turned to a page that read the following poem by Galway Kinnel.  I'm leaving Brooklyn on my dad's birthday, August 27th. 

    1
In the evening
haze darkening on the hills,
purple of the eternal,
a last bird crosses over,
flop flop,’ adoring
only the instant.

    2
Nine years ago,
in a plane that rumbled all night
above the Atlantic,
I could see, lit up
by lightning bolts jumping out of it,
a thunderhead formed like the face
of my brother, looking down
on blue,
lightning-flashed moments of the Atlantic.

    3
He used to tell me,
“What good is the day?
On some hill of despair
the bonfire
you kindle can light the great sky—
though it’s true, of course, to make it burn
you have to throw yourself in ...”

    4
Wind tears itself hollow
in the eaves of these ruins, ghost-flute
of snowdrifts
that build out there in the dark:
upside-down ravines
into which night sweeps
our cast wings, our ink-spattered feathers.

    5
I listen.
I hear nothing. Only
the cow, the cow of such
hollowness, mooing
down the bones.

    6
Is that a
rooster? He
thrashes in the snow
for a grain. Finds
it. Rips
it into
flames. Flaps. Crows.
Flames
bursting out of his brow.

    7
How many nights must it take
one such as me to learn
that we aren’t, after all, made
from that bird that flies out of its ashes,
that for us
as we go up in flames, our one work
is
to open ourselves, to be
the flames?

Galway Kinnell, “Another Night in the Ruins”

bigtreesky.jpgTrees at night, August, 2008.

As the we turn the last corner of summer, I've been wondering what to base this blog around.  For now, it will just pertain to updates of me.  Fall is almost here, and it's time for wandering blindly down highways with a view camera, looking for a glimpse of something oddly beautiful and strikingly normal. Intermittently, I might attend a class or two (or six).

Fall class list:

The American West
Platinum & Palladium Printing
Thesis I
History of Contemporary Photography
Jewish Literature and Civilization
Photography and Business

What a line up.  It's going to be a long fall.  Currently I'm packing up my apartment in Brooklyn to make a small jaunt back to beloved (and somewhat malevolent) Philadelphia.  With one week left in New York, I hope to see some of your friendly faces once more before trading one urbania for another.  Thank you for all of your kindness and company this summer.

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