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A. Anupama

Poetic medicine

Poetic medicine

December 18, 2022December 18, 2022
Keep leaves

Keep leaves

September 11, 2022October 9, 2022
Inscrutable

Inscrutable

July 8, 2022July 23, 2022
Reminder

Reminder

May 28, 2022May 28, 2022
End on end

End on end

December 31, 2021January 1, 2022
Last

Last

November 10, 2021
Each singing

Each singing

September 15, 2021September 15, 2021
Real poetry

Real poetry

August 4, 2021August 14, 2021
Doing nothing

Doing nothing

June 5, 2021July 11, 2021

Fruit

March 30, 2012Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Fruit

I could find a sweeter photograph than this one. But I'll start here and hopefully find the words for the sweetness of art. The berries were as sweet as they look. And my daughter's fingers taking the fruit are truly that adorable in real life. Her rainbow-striped sweater always makes me smile, and so she…

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Opening

February 29, 2012February 29, 2012Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Opening

A little ode to the orchids on my bedroom table-- They take their time and not much else. I've been sternly warned against offering too much water and light. They survived my south-facing window without complaints, without frowning. They survived my ministrations to their roots, without drowning. This, the first bloom since midsummer, gave a…

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9/11/11

September 11, 2011February 29, 2012Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on 9/11/11

The poet Anupama tried to say something today, but all she found in her mouth were some stale ashes. She is going to drink some water and turn on some ragas. She's hoping you are doing something like this too to take away the ashes and fill your rooms
with beauty, sounds.
 On that day ten…

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Branching out

May 3, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Branching out

The same images keep coming back. The branching of trees, the dendritic flow, the axons of nerves, bronchii. I lost a contact in my eye the other day, and the redness of my own hunting for it was the same branching out, the same flow. And now the sun is rising in front of me…

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Seeing

January 29, 2011January 13, 2012Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Seeing

The icicles are getting long. The roads are narrow today because of the huge banks of snow extending into the street. I love this wintery white. The ice is lovely, like dripping crystals all along the edges of the houses. It looks like a painting. I was wishing I could paint pictures the other day,…

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Vermont

January 18, 2011January 22, 2011Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Vermont

I wrote a lot more about snow while I was in Vermont last week. This was the second residency of my MFA work. I took lots of notes in the lectures again this time, but instead of leaving them all on my shelf as soon as I came home, I leafed through the notes and…

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A. Anupama is an Indian-American poet, watercolorist, essayist and critic. MFA graduate from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her new poetry chapbook Saffron Threaded is available from Dancing Girl Press.

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