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Tag Archives: Francine Conley
The Arnolfini Wedding Portrait
Van Eych’s – Arnolfini Wedding Portrait – 1434National Museum, UK I’ve mentioned before that I start off my day by reading and reciting a poem. A couple of days ago, I read The Wedding by Francine Conley. It got me … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnofini Wedding Portrait, Francine Conley, Interpretation, Jan van Eych, Poetry, What Sweetness From Salt
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What Sweetness From Salt
It’s 2 fer Friday and here is my first offering. What Sweetness From Salt, is a collection of the poetry by Francine Conley. It is a soulful compilation of 24 poems, written over the last 10 years. Each was chosen … Continue reading
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