Posts Tagged ‘Sonnet 18’

The Endless Summer of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18

Sunday, October 26th, 2014

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Well, this blew me away. A begetter named Adam Bertocci has seized a single generative poem — Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 — and fractured and refashioned it into a brilliant series of 22 poetic exercises. Reading these pieces is like listening to an eclectic jazz performer spin variations on a theme, or like viewing a roomful of works by a disciplined cubist painter.

Yet again, Shakespeare’s “this” gives life to thee.

The one piece of Bertocci’s I’d like someone to press into further adaptation — into song — is this ditty:

Rondelet

Like summer,
But more so, your temperate way,
Like summer.
You will not fade nor discolor,
In lines that your beauty convey
You shine like the fires of day,
Like summer.

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Who Knew You Could Dance to T.S. Eliot?

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

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As processed through Songify using musical accompaniment of “Deluge” by Khush:  The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (Opening Lines)

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Shakespeare suffers the same treatment, here: Sonnet 18

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