“In the days of Prismatic Color not in the days of Adam and Eve, but when Adam was alone; when there was no smoke and color was fine, not with the refinement of early civilization art, but because of its originality; with nothing to modify it but the mist that went up, obliqueness was a variation of the perpendicular, plain to see and to account for: it is no longer that; nor did the blue-red-yellow band of incandescence that was color keep its stripe”
Quote by Marianne Moore
Book:Complete Poems
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Complete Poems
This book gathers a wide range of poems, showcasing various styles and themes from the author's career. more
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