Jorie Graham's 'San Sepolcro' is an ekphrastic poem about the Etruscan wall art and especially Piero della Francesca's famous fresco Madonna del Parto. It appears in . From Erosion: SAN SEPOLCRO Jorie Graham? How clean the mind is, holy grave. It is this girl by Piero della Francesca, unbuttoning her blue dress, her mantle of weather, to go into labor. Come, we can go in. It is before the birth of god. No-one has risen yet to the museums, to the assembly line bodies and wings to the open air market. Jorie Graham: Art and Erosion orie Graham emerged in the s as a major poet, distin-guished for her philosophical depth, her sensuous vision, the grandeur of her style and themes. In a decade of poetry stigmatized for its shrunken ambition, or sidetracked by politics and ideology, she celebrated the spiritual and metaphysical reach of art.
Understanding Jorie Graham. An understanding of Graham's body of work begins with the Modernists. A deep understanding requires knowledge of the work of major twentieth century philosophers This article is intended to provide readers with a basic, accessible understanding of the context in which Jorie Graham writes. Jorie Graham, the author of this piece, writes from a combination of views in this poem. She primarily follows the mindset of Eurydice as she is being led back to Earth from the Underworld by Orpheus and then shifts to a more omniscient point of view. For example, Graham writes "Turn now darling give me that look,/ that perfect shot, give me. Jorie Graham was born in New York City in , the daughter of a journalist and a sculptor. She was raised in Rome, Italy and educated in French schools. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris before attending New York University as an undergraduate, where she studied filmmaking.
Erosion by Jorie Graham From Erosion SAN SEPOLCRO Jorie Graham? How clean the mind is, holy grave. It is this girl by Piero della Francesca, unbuttoning her blue dress, her mantle of weather, to go into labor. Come, we can go in. It is before the birth of god. No-one has risen yet to the museums, to the assembly line bodies and wings to. Find Erosion by Graham, Jorie at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Jorie Graham was born in New York City in , the daughter of a journalist and a sculptor. She was raised in Rome, Italy and educated in French schools. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris before attending New York University as an undergraduate, where she studied filmmaking.
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