A Spectator: Ekphrastic Poetry

A Spectator: Ekphrastic Poetry by Per K. Brask is a collection of 50 ekphrastic poems published by Lulu.com on December 6, 2012. This first edition, written in English and spanning 68 pages, showcases the poet’s unique perspective and playful attention to various forms of art, live performances, and significant life moments.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection express insightful commentary on works of art and experiences, embodying the essence of ekphrasis, which involves literary descriptions of artistic creations. Brask’s work invites exploration of the interplay between visual art and poetry, offering a thoughtful examination of how art influences perception and emotion.
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A collection of 50 ekphrastic poems by Canadian poet, author, playwright and dramaturge Per K. Brask. Accessible and insightful, these delightful poems express the poet’s playful attention to a live performance, work of art, exhibit or life moment. “Ekphrasis” refers to a literary description of, or commentary on, a work of art.
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