
si lo que pretenden es ir más allá de la "pintura típica y tradicional" este curso es para ustedes...

Los santos budistas son santos incomparables
Continuo galanteo de amor lechoso, lloriqueando
Y murmurando con voces amorosas por amor,
Por perfecta compasión misericordiosa
Sin hacer un falso movimiento
de acción,
Conmiseraciones perfectamente complacientes
Por todas las cosas sensibles que sufren.
Dulces santos pasivos
Esperando por tu Santidad
Ansiando tu eventual unión
En su brillante confraternidad.
Divinos perfectos. Puedo nombrar algunos.
Los que tienen nombre. Fueron santos
De la Religión del Despertar
Y No-Existencia.
Saben que vida y muerte
El conocimiento de la vida, la mudez de la muerte,
Son gemelos duales mutuamente opuestos
Concebidos en cada aspecto de la Verdad
Que es el eje en el Centro
Y dice: "Ni vida
ni muerte — ni existencia
ni no-existencia — sino la central
falta y ausencia de ambas".
el señorísmo: j. kerouac

Touch it: it won't shrink like an eyeball,
This egg-shaped bailiwick, clear as a tear.
Here's yesterday, last year ---
Palm-spear and lily distinct as flora in the vast
Windless threadwork of a tapestry.
Flick the glass with your fingernail:
It will ping like a Chinese chime in the slightest air stir
Though nobody in there looks up or bothers to answer.
The inhabitants are light as cork,
Every one of them permanently busy.
At their feet, the sea waves bow in single file.
Never trespassing in bad temper:
Stalling in midair,
Short-reined, pawing like paradeground horses.
Overhead, the clouds sit tasseled and fancy
As Victorian cushions. This family
Of valentine faces might please a collector:
They ring true, like good china.
Elsewhere the landscape is more frank.
The light falls without letup, blindingly.
A woman is dragging her shadow in a circle
About a bald hospital saucer.
It resembles the moon, or a sheet of blank paper
And appears to have suffered a sort of private blitzkrieg.
She lives quietly
With no attachments, like a foetus in a bottle,
The obsolete house, the sea, flattened to a picture
She has one too many dimensions to enter.
Grief and anger, exorcised,
Leave her alone now.
The future is a grey seagull
Tattling in its cat-voice of departure.
Age and terror, like nurses, attend her,
And a drowned man, complaining of the great cold,
Crawls up out of the sea.