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— It’s Not an Imitation, It’s a Rubbing, “Tarkovsky’s Mirror as Found Object” by Victoria Lukas& Julia Pello. Alexandros Stamatelatos, Editor, June 2009 www.finalobject.com (…) "[the artist] observes people and traverses worlds; he is material fused with the spirit constantly on the path of overcoming. He awaits and labors for the daylight of a perfect moment, for a sense of unique joy that may elevate him above his former selves, despite nostalgia, despite decay or the effacement of power in the passage of time. This is where poetry’s first lines shudder to be spoken. Poetry (not simply as a term of written form) is an exercise in free will whereby the poet submits himself to flashes of reality from beyond the mirror."
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