
"Duende"
Inspired
by FEDERICO
GARCIA LORCA (1934)
..Ladies and gentlemen: I have raised three arches, and with
clumsy hand I have placed in them the Muse, the Angel and the
Duende.
The Muse keeps silent; she may wear the tunic of little folds,
or great cow-eyes gazing towards Pompeii, or the monstrous,
four-featured nose with which her great painter, Picasso, has
painted her. The Angel may be stirring the hair of Antonello
da Messina, the tunic of Lippi, and the violin of Masolino
or Rousseau.
But
the Duende - where is the Duende ? Through the empty arch
enters a mental air blowing insistently over the heads of the
dead, seeking new landscapes and unfamiliar accents; an air
bearing the odor of child's spittle, crushed grass, and the
veil of Medusa announcing the unending baptism of all newly-created
things...