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monologue: visual poetry by hiromi suzuki

hiromi suzuki

The parade of the seasons is displayed on a monochrome screen.
Transparent light, surface of the water, and white roses in a pot are rippling through the glass door.
The seasons each recite monologue in a film without title role.

monologue I by hiromi suzuki
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monologue II by hiromi suzuki
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monologue III by hiromi suzuki
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monologue IV by hiromi suzuki
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monologue V by hiromi suzuki
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monologue VI by hiromi suzuki
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hiromi suzuki

hiromi suzuki is a poet, novelist and artist living in Tokyo, Japan. She is the author of Ms. cried, 77 poems by hiromi suzuki (Kisaragi Publishing, 2013), logbook (Hesterglock Press, 2018), and INVISIBLE SCENERY (Low Frequency Press, 2018). Her works have been published internationally in poetry journals, literary journals and anthologies. Visit her at hiromisuzukimicrojournal.tumblr.com/ and on Twitter @HRMsuzuki.

Author: hiromi suzuki Tags: visual poetry Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry May 19, 2017

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