Letters to Michelangelo from Wyoming
English


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Letters to Michelangelo from Wyoming is a collection of epistolary or letter poems to the Masters of the Italian Renaissance: Michelangelo Caravaggio Leonardo DaVinci and others. These letter poems were inspired from the poet Burt Bradley’s journey to Italy with the celebrated Wyoming painter John Giarrizzo. They collaborated on drawings and poems as they visited Rome Florence and Milan. Not as tourists but to see Italy through the eyes of their respective art. Their visit was a pilgrimage particularly to “meet” the Old Masters “up close and personal” through their paintings and sculpture. Returning to Wyoming Bradley found himself not ready to sever the rich connection with the Masters and began to see Wyoming’s beauty through their eyes. The poet drew inspiration from the letter poems of Richard Hugo David Citino and Jim Harrison’s Letters to Yesenin as well as Mark Twain’s Diaries of Adam and Eve and Letters from the Earth. Accompanying the poetic letters are Bradley’s Italian poems that along with Giarrizzo’s drawings reflect upon the masterpieces of sculpture and painting: Michelangelo’s David Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and Caravaggio’s The Calling of St. Mathew among others. The rich descriptions of these poems complement the “Letters” that narrate Bradley’s own art of living in the rough-hewn beauty and weather-challenged landscape of Wyoming.
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