thanks, andrew, doug and tina.
i don't like the campos and pignatari as poets or
translators, barry (i think they don't have artists'
minds), but i love them as avant-guard militants.
max, do you know three of the pictures the
photos of which you kept are no longer as they
are in the photos? (i've retouched them)
please all of you, put them all in the dunghill, i'm
a perfectionist, i'll send you all of them and many
more soon!
i'll also send some poems soon, but the thing is,
i've never published them. what do i do for
security and privacy?
--- ana
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Barbour" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: Poem - Slow Study
Hey, yes, welcome back Ana. Do give us that URL (I seem to remember?)
so we can take a look at your paintings (sorry, I dont read those
langauges, but some here I bet do).
Doug
On 22-May-09, at 3:46 AM, Ana Olinto wrote:
> this is ana, from rio, brazil, the poet-painter. do you remember me? can
> anyone here read portughese or spanish?
> i wasn't participating of the list, because i wasn't reading
> the posts very well, so many e-mails, you get dizzy.
> only now i can get to know you, and i suspect this list is the best thing
> concerning not ideas but living individual people i've found in the net
> for five years.
Douglas Barbour
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