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Gwen
I recognized Rosalind Franklin's famous X-Ray diffraction photograph
(another place where the coastline of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean
is ringed by bioscience laboratories)
on silent supercomputers
the plasma that simulated the D-layer of silence
as if a writer worked on a terrible psychological battleground
for which the enemy held the battleplan...
In the dream I was walking with Norbert Wiener in Cambridge
Chinese artist Mu Xin. In prison in Shanghai during the Cultural Revolution.
Obata Chiura's transcendent paintings of the California hills
The spirit of John Muir walks with us in
the meadows, forests, valleys and mountains
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Dorothy
beautiful morning
blank canvas
like those that Quatrocentro painters created
in magical landscapes
in captivity in her own homeland
when the plane Carole Lombard was on crashed
Audie Murphy -
the most decorated soldier in World War II,
he was killed in a plane crash on Memorial Day Weekend.
"I dreamed of spending the quiet years of the rest of my life
here with you,
and now I feel as if we are fighting World War III"
the pattern of relentless life interference
Arleigh Burke
on the deck of the Lexington in the Battle for Leyte Gulf
perhaps it was the actor that played Hitler
and then the dream shifted
When I woke up, the sun was shining.
I went to my studio and began to paint.
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Sid
the significance of the beginning of each day
a startling portrayal of relentless love
A few days after she attended a demonstration
against CIA interference in Guatemala, Frida Kahlo was dead
Robert Blackburn
a life where his own work
was as equally celebrated
like many other artists, particularly women,
Alice Austen's work is under house arrest
at the intersection of Peachtree and 13th in Atlanta,
Margaret Mitchell was run down
The principle actors in Gone With the Wind
stalked by tragedy
and in her own life
Butterfly McQueen found it difficult to get work as an actress. She died
of burns after a fire at her home
A few year later, Arnie Zane was dead. Lost to AIDS
when they were finally freed,
Allan Houser was the first child born out of captivity
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