You Will Remember Me: Ekphrastic Poems

You Will Remember Me: Ekphrastic Poems - Barbara Lydecker Crane

You Will Remember Me: Ekphrastic Poems


In You Will Remember Me, Barbara Lydecker Crane's masterful sonnets illuminate the work and lives of artists from medieval through contemporary times. We visit a lustful duke of Milan in "His Last Mistress," Van Gogh and a French asylum in "My Present," Munch's health battle in "After Influenza," Sherald on her Blackness in "Tell Me What You Think," or the first Native Harvard graduate in "Imagining Caleb." Often accompanied by full-color reproductions of the art that inspired them, these vivid ekphrases immerse in a synergistic experience of sight, language, and meaning that's both entertaining and enlightening.
PRAISE FOR YOU WILL REMEMBER ME:
Barbara Lydecker Crane's poems are like verbal paintings-less like text and more like an art book's color plates. The sonnets she's written here seem to be narrated by artists, both famous ones and many lesser known. The artists' points of view inject real immediacy and intimacy. In poems where readers plunge from words into painting-and from painting, into the mind of the portrait subject or of the artist-she brings those people's bodies and thoughts to vivid life. The artworks that she refers to, in chronological order from 1460 to 2010, weave a thread of world history that informs and engrosses. This book is a unique blend of art, history, and poetry. - Deborah Warren, author of Strange to Say and Connoisseurs of Worms
Barbara Lydecker Crane lets us overhear the contempt of Holbein for his royal model, Henry VIII; the daring of Caravaggio, who used a dead prostitute as his model for the deceased Virgin Mary; and Copley's admission of what he does to save his hide in a competitive world. These poems not only give us fascinating information about the lives of artists through the ages but also give fresh insights into how the arts reflect and enhance each other. I am hoping that this ambitious and impressive collection will become not only a rich artwork in its own right but also a teaching tool for the common benefit of poets, visual artists, students, teachers, and readers alike. This book deserves an audience as broad as that. - Rhina P. Espaillat, author of And After All and The Field
Barbara Lydecker Crane's new book of ekphrastic epiphanies brings us poems of rare precision and hard-won wisdom. Crane's painterly sonnets embody history's sweep: we encoun
In You Will Remember Me, Barbara Lydecker Crane's masterful sonnets illuminate the work and lives of artists from medieval through
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In You Will Remember Me, Barbara Lydecker Crane's masterful sonnets illuminate the work and lives of artists from medieval through contemporary times. We visit a lustful duke of Milan in "His Last Mistress," Van Gogh and a French asylum in "My Present," Munch's health battle in "After Influenza," Sherald on her Blackness in "Tell Me What You Think," or the first Native Harvard graduate in "Imagining Caleb." Often accompanied by full-color reproductions of the art that inspired them, these vivid ekphrases immerse in a synergistic experience of sight, language, and meaning that's both entertaining and enlightening.
PRAISE FOR YOU WILL REMEMBER ME:
Barbara Lydecker Crane's poems are like verbal paintings-less like text and more like an art book's color plates. The sonnets she's written here seem to be narrated by artists, both famous ones and many lesser known. The artists' points of view inject real immediacy and intimacy. In poems where readers plunge from words into painting-and from painting, into the mind of the portrait subject or of the artist-she brings those people's bodies and thoughts to vivid life. The artworks that she refers to, in chronological order from 1460 to 2010, weave a thread of world history that informs and engrosses. This book is a unique blend of art, history, and poetry. - Deborah Warren, author of Strange to Say and Connoisseurs of Worms
Barbara Lydecker Crane lets us overhear the contempt of Holbein for his royal model, Henry VIII; the daring of Caravaggio, who used a dead prostitute as his model for the deceased Virgin Mary; and Copley's admission of what he does to save his hide in a competitive world. These poems not only give us fascinating information about the lives of artists through the ages but also give fresh insights into how the arts reflect and enhance each other. I am hoping that this ambitious and impressive collection will become not only a rich artwork in its own right but also a teaching tool for the common benefit of poets, visual artists, students, teachers, and readers alike. This book deserves an audience as broad as that. - Rhina P. Espaillat, author of And After All and The Field
Barbara Lydecker Crane's new book of ekphrastic epiphanies brings us poems of rare precision and hard-won wisdom. Crane's painterly sonnets embody history's sweep: we encoun
In You Will Remember Me, Barbara Lydecker Crane's masterful sonnets illuminate the work and lives of artists from medieval through
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