Posts tagged "Serin"
Dream Architecture:  Big Houses

Dream Architecture: Big Houses

Prose poem by Judith Serin, art by Masami Inoue.   I often dream of houses so big I must explore them. I discover boxes of old treasures, toys in a small room downstairs, a high balcony near the ceiling circled with statues and trunks of shiny dresses. Often they incorporate parts of my childhood house...

Dream Architecture: Outside/In

Dream Architecture: Outside/In Part 4 of the Dream Geographies collaboration between poet Judith Serin and visual artist Masami Inoue.          Herbert and I are in a large room, sleeping in separate beds. A weed with prickly leaves and purple yarrow-like flowers grows next to the foot of mine. I’m afraid the prickles...
Dream Architecture:  New Views

Dream Architecture: New Views

Part 3 of the Dream Geographies collaboration between poet Judith Serin and artist Masami Inoue.   My husband–an unfamiliar dream husband—has bought us a large white stucco house.  At first I think it’s dull.  But outside along a wall of round dark stones I discover a path to a beach.  There’s hardly any sand—perhaps the tide is high—and people...