Sunday, 4 March 2012

The Valley of Dry Bones & The River of Life





The Valley of Dry Bones and The River of Life are the themes of my sabbatical photography project.

I will be reflecting on the poems listed below and create photographic images reflecting the two themes - images of desolation and of renewal - through connecting the visual images from the poems with the visual images in the nature.

This is how Muriel Rukeyser describes poetry.

"Poetry depends on the moving relations within itself.  It is an art that lives in time, expressing and evoking the moving relation between the individual consciousness and the world.  The work that a poem does is a transfer of human energy, and I think human energy may be defined as consciousness, the capacity to make change in existing conditions.  It appears to me that to accept poetry in these meanings would make it possible for people to use it as an 'exercise,' an enjoyment of the possibility of dealing with the meanings in the world and in their lives."

Muriel Rukeyser, The Life of Poetry


Here is a list of poems for my reflection:

The Peace of Wild Things by Wendell Berry
The Need to Win by Chuang Tzu
Di Apple of Har Y’eye by Afua Cooper
A Place to Sit by Kabir
Tonight Everyone in the World Is Dreaming the Same Dream by Susan Litwak
A Litany for Survival by Audre Lorde
Last Night As I Was Sleeping by Antonio Machado
Learning to Listen by Darmody Mumford
On Waking by John O’Donohue
The Journey by Mary Oliver
The Vast Ocean Begins Just Outside Our Church: The Eucharist by Mary Oliver
Thirst by Mary Oliver
Accepting This by Mark Nepo
Surviving Has Made Me Crazy by Mark Nepo
Kindness by Naomi Shihab Nye
The Art of Disappearing by Naomi Shihab Nye
Love After Love by Derek Walcott
The World Has Changed by Alice Walker









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