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Triptychs: A 'Nam Marine's Now and Then
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- MilSpeak Books
- Publicado:
- Sep 15, 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781452411392
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Descripción
Composed of riffs on the forms of haiku (extended haiku), memoir (micro memoir) and photography (photosculpture), this electronic book is composed of 51 panels grouped in sets of three as 17 triptychs. To form each triptych, these folding-in-upon-center panels are arranged as two tablets of writing that enclose an image, the inner core, a visual representation of the writer’s thoughts. Together, each triptych is a communiqué formed of written and visual art created by collaboration of writer and artist.
Syor’s verse and prose, informed by a year spent in combat decades ago, a year that resulted in a changed human being and two drastically changed countries – America and Vietnam – is complemented by the work of Henry Avignon, a remarkable young artist possessed of genius in both visual and literary forms. Each art panel is a gestural abstract interpretation, a photosculpture, a melding of photography and manipulation by the artist using chemical processes, a tablet holding a flash of reality like a scene lit up in noir by a photographer’s strobe.
Each of these 17 triptychs enlightens the reader while engaging every emotion. As a unity, these triptychs represent a Sum of Experience – that of the warrior, the veteran, the family member – a measure of existence that only this collaboration between writer and artist, between warrior and military family member could produce.
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Triptychs: A 'Nam Marine's Now and Then
Descripción
Composed of riffs on the forms of haiku (extended haiku), memoir (micro memoir) and photography (photosculpture), this electronic book is composed of 51 panels grouped in sets of three as 17 triptychs. To form each triptych, these folding-in-upon-center panels are arranged as two tablets of writing that enclose an image, the inner core, a visual representation of the writer’s thoughts. Together, each triptych is a communiqué formed of written and visual art created by collaboration of writer and artist.
Syor’s verse and prose, informed by a year spent in combat decades ago, a year that resulted in a changed human being and two drastically changed countries – America and Vietnam – is complemented by the work of Henry Avignon, a remarkable young artist possessed of genius in both visual and literary forms. Each art panel is a gestural abstract interpretation, a photosculpture, a melding of photography and manipulation by the artist using chemical processes, a tablet holding a flash of reality like a scene lit up in noir by a photographer’s strobe.
Each of these 17 triptychs enlightens the reader while engaging every emotion. As a unity, these triptychs represent a Sum of Experience – that of the warrior, the veteran, the family member – a measure of existence that only this collaboration between writer and artist, between warrior and military family member could produce.
- Editorial:
- MilSpeak Books
- Publicado:
- Sep 15, 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781452411392
- Formato:
- Libro
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Triptychs:
A ’Nam Marine’s Now and Then
Poems and Prose by Andrew Syor
Illustrated by Henry Avignon
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MilSpeak Foundation, Inc., a 501c3 nonprofit organization, exists to raise awareness about creative works by military people to a more visible and influential position in American culture and seeks to be a leader in shaping a receptive climate for creative works by military people. By developing new audiences, creating new avenues for delivery, and encouraging creativity among military people, MilSpeak Foundation aspires to make creative works by military people directly relevant to the public, while diminishing the military stereotype and assisting military people assimilate their experience through participating in the Arts. Through writing, creating art and performing, military people preserve the history of everyday military life, learn about stress management benefits of participating in the Arts, and increase civilian understanding about military life. Purchasing a MilSpeak Books title supports MilSpeak Foundation programs. MilSpeak Foundation is not affiliated with the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government.
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Table of Contents
Prelude: What is a Triptych?
From the Publisher
Triptych I
C’est La Vie
I by Avignon
April 1967: The Reunion
Triptych II
USMC Combat Tour Haiku
II by Avignon
A ’Nam Marine’s Narrative: Then
Triptych III
Bird-Dog
III by Avignon
War Can Be Hell
Triptych IV
A Sentimental Journey
IV by Avignon
Those Were the Days (French Postcards)
Triptych V
We’re a Lot Like You Were
V by Avignon
Humor in Uniform
Triptych VI
No Wind No Waves
VI by Avignon
See Any Action?
Triptych VII
Half Full Half Empty
VII by Avignon
The Gears Make the Machine
Triptych VIII
Our Choice
VIII by Avignon
Business As Usual
Triptych IX
Fundamentally
IX by
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