In a deserted room
the mirror shows
a hyacinth
above
the fireplace
hyacinth
fireplace
a circumstantial affinity
the glass
does not
deny
L v. K (Paris 1937)
http://catherineeisnerfrance.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/dotty-premature-embalmment-of-anti-art.html
. . . is found mentioned a particularly recherché (even prophetic) example of la poésie concrète from The Eleven Surviving Works of L v. K. It prompted me to add a further example of L v. K’s ‘deep continent’ brand of polymathy, see . . .
https://catherineeisnerfrance.blogspot.com/2016/04/circo-perfuso-fato-sanguinis.html
The eleven works are exhibited at the Arts Council Poetry Collection website administered by the Poetry Library at Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank Centre:
The Eleven Surviving Works of L v. K
(1902-1939)
A Memoir of a Numeromaniacal Futurist
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