National Poetry Month April
2012
Celebrated
April 19th at C'est le Vin in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond Va.
in a gala
performance of local poets with jazz by Super64
AudioTale
had the privilege of recording this event for posterity (not prosperity).
Use the links below to hear visionaries and polyglots expound on the
nature of poetry and hurl words like "polyprophilogenitive" at
the audience. These mp3s are filled with drama, love and humor. They are
worth the bandwidth.
iPoet
Podcast of NaPoMo 2012 at C'est le Vin
iPoet
download for free from iTunes

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Spirit in
Copper
Morimi's
Love
The
Masks of Obalufon
The ability to
create art is a gift from the gods according to ancient Ife's mythology. The
Mask of Obalufon, above, is about 600 to 800 years old, honoring Obalufon
Alayemore, the Yoruban deity of metal casting. It is considered to be the most
perfect work of pure copper ever cast. In trying to learn about the
culture behind the creation of this work of art, I stumbled on an old out of
print book of poetry, Myths of Ife, by John Wyndham. Published in 1921,
it is the history of the creation of the world, the gods, and humanity, and the
creation of the sacred city of Ife, as told by the the Orni of Yorubaland and
chief priest of Ifa. - J
T Brown
Here is an iPoet
podcast of selections from Myths of Ife, starting with Chapter
I.
Myths of Ife by
John Wyndham
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