A HOMAGE TO MICHELANGELO: A Light-Hearted Discourse IMAGE: A collage with Michelangelo's 1501 - 1504 sculpture of David at the center. Carlos: What does this image have to do with Michelangelo, the artist? Brice: (in jest) Shouldn't that be obvious? Didn't you study art history? Carlos: Most of the things I've studied in school I've forgotten. How much school learning is useful? Brice: You have a point there. Anyway, Michelangelo is a common name and every person should be an artist of some sort. Anya: (raising her eyebrows) Hey, are you two actually talking or just goofing off? Brice: We are basically moving our lips, but you know: sometimes that results in interesting trips. Devani: Uh huh. (imitating a rap song) And if with your oblivion you can come to grips, then any playful activity becomes a celebration of bliss. Anya: So is there THC in your coffee? ===================================================================================== from POEATIONS: Explorations in Meta-Poetry by T Newfields Summary: Some reflections about Michelangelo Buonarroti, art, and human discourse. Keywords: Michelangelo Buonarroti, intellectual labyrinth, textual ambiguity, poetic interpretations Author: T Newfields [Nitta Hirou / Huáng Yuèwǔ] (b. 1955 - ?) Begun: 2015 in Tokyo, Japan ⋒ Finished: 2023 in Yokohama, Japan Creative Commons License: Attribution. {{CC-BY-4.0}} Granted LAST: https://www.tnewfields.info/Poeations/screen.htm TOC: https://www.tnewfields.info/Poeations/index.html NEXT: https://www.tnewfields.info/Poeations/dialogs.htm TRANSLATIONS Español https://www.tnewfields.info/es/mlbs.htm Nihongo https://www.tnewfields.info/jp/mikeran.htm Zhōngwén https://www.tnewfields.info/zh/mikail.htm