Poems for a New Century

Saturday, April 7, 2018

The Illustrated Man

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From Manhood Lessons of My Youth It was a magazine book about astronomy For earnest amateurs — a black sky Constellation map you coul...
Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Manhood Lessons of my Youth

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I was little when I watched The older black boys, men to me, Playing basketball two blocks away. Through the air of parking lots unused ...
Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Unknowable Things, Some of Them Numbers

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  How many trees make a city? How many oil wells pour out the plastic? How many mines disgorge the steel? How many phone calls, w...
Saturday, December 1, 2012

Art in the World

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Art in the canvas before you Art in the field of life Art in the trees and the sun Art in the melody of cicadas Art in the blue of the ...
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Bones of the Dead

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In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan attempted to circle the earth in her twin-motor Lockheed Electra airplane, but vanished enroute...
Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Life-Saving Drill

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In empty waves the lifeguards drill The entering with craft.   Between them A vessel white as surf and blind, Dumbly buoyant as the...
Sunday, July 1, 2012

New Found Land

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To Arcadia , to Giverny, Fontainebleau , or Arles ; To Brittany , or Fiji , The Marquesas, or Morocco ; To Maine , the Hudson , or Cape...
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John Sevcik
I'm an artist who lives in Philadelphia. I'm also a poet whose plays were produced here by The Philadelphia Company, Theatre of the Edge, The Brick Playhouse, and The City Theatre of Wilmington. My paintings are shown at Bryant Street Gallery in Palo Alto, California, and Kevin Butler Gallery in Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard. I went to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and have taught drawing and painting at the Fleisher Art Memorial, the Delaware Art Museum, The Delaware College of Art and Design, and the Cheltenham Center for the Arts. View from the Studio is a blog project to observe and respond to art. It is done in the spirit of Fairfield Porter, Robert Henri, and Emerson. The purpose of my other blog, Poems for a New Century, is another matter entirely. Future Tense, the first of my plays, was written in verse and premiered at The Philadelphia Company, forerunner to The Philadelphia Theatre Company. Marathon, Consummation, and Never Enough were also written in poetry suitable for their purpose. Poems for a New Century will experiment further to offer some kindling for this new century of our awareness.
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