Art Is Dead.

By Moan Lisa
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Published: Aug. 20, 2012
Words: 4,678 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476036755


Short description

ART IS DEAD is a book about loss, death, and the pain which lingers on afterwards; written through the eyes of a woman who has miscarried. Her pain is my pain, and if you would like to I will share that with you. The work was interrupted halfway through, and the second half of the book deals with my trying to find my artistic grounding again; as such, it is chaotic. The work itself was miscarried

Extended description

ART IS DEAD is a book about loss, death, and the pain which lingers on afterwards; written through the eyes of a woman who has miscarried. Her pain is my pain, and if you would like to I will share that with you. The work was interrupted halfway through, and the second half of the book deals with my trying to find my artistic grounding again; as such, it is disordered and chaotic.

The work itself was miscarried.

Tags

literature, poetry, death, lgbt, art, poet, muse, insanity, art and artists, transgender, zen, awesome, miscarrage, dadaism, art and literature, poetry and art, poetry about death, dada, poetry about life, dadaist, fluxus

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