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Tag Archives: Hollywood

A poem is going to happen

how many times must I tell you? Garbo

Posted bypostpoeticalMarch 16, 2021Posted inA poem is going to happenTags:A poem is going to happen, Garbo, Hollywood1 Comment on A poem is going to happen

The Shadowy Third

I had left the dream cloaked in want and waltz-music. Berta Ruck: The Wrong Mr. Right. Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger, The Prisoner of Zenda, 1952.

Posted bypostpoeticalMarch 12, 2021Posted inAltered Book PagesTags:altered book, Collage, Hollywood, Stewart Granger, Waltz Deborah Kerr, ZendaLeave a comment on The Shadowy Third

A poem is going to happen

weeping, weeping. Theda Bara

Posted bypostpoeticalFebruary 10, 2021Posted inA poem is going to happenTags:A poem is going to happen, Collage, Hollywood, pietry, poem, Silent Film, Theda Bara, VampLeave a comment on A poem is going to happen

I rattled on

The Wrong Mr. Right, Berta Ruck

Posted bypostpoeticalFebruary 5, 2021Posted inAltered Book PagesTags:altered book, Garbo, Hollywood, loveLeave a comment on I rattled on

The Wrong Mr. Right

Posted bypostpoeticalJanuary 31, 2021Posted inCollageTags:Collage, Film Noir, Hollywood, Rome, Sidney Greenstreet1 Comment on The Wrong Mr. Right

That’s not my business..

John Gilbert in His Hour MGM, 1924

Posted bypostpoeticalJanuary 27, 2021Posted inAltered Book PagesTags:altered book, Hollywood, John Gilbert, poem, Silent Film1 Comment on That’s not my business..

But the lady remained

without speaking; Her answer a short No. Page: Heidi, Johanna Spyri, (Cleveland, World Syndicate Publishing, no date.) Image: Pola Negri

Posted bypostpoeticalJanuary 22, 2021Posted inAltered Book PagesTags:altered book, Hollywood, Poetry, Poland Negra, silence, Silent FilmLeave a comment on But the lady remained
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