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    The Sword and the Sorrow

    Presented by Miami-Dade Public Library

    March 26-August 13, 2009

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    The Sword and the Sorrow

    Writer and poet James Slater Geggis, Jr. and visual artist and educator Marlon Zuniga collaborated on a series of poems and drawings that explore the wastefulness, absurdity and calamities of war. Geggis' poems, based on his personal experience as a World War II Marine and veteran, inspired Zuniga's lyrical ink drawings. The show consists of these poems and drawings on paper as well as the artists' preliminary sketches and notebooks. Their work...

    Writer and poet James Slater Geggis, Jr. and visual artist and educator Marlon Zuniga collaborated on a series of poems and drawings that explore the wastefulness, absurdity and calamities of war. Geggis' poems, based on his personal experience as a World War II Marine and veteran, inspired Zuniga's lyrical ink drawings. The show consists of these poems and drawings on paper as well as the artists' preliminary sketches and notebooks. Their work together expresses the grief, sorrow and loss of war.

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    Free Admission


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    Monday-Saturday 9:00am, Sunday 1:00pm


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    • Event Name: The Sword and the Sorrow
      "Impact"
      Comment posted by: Ranger from Miami, FL, Jul 28, 2009

      Walking along and examining the display has a similar impact to walking along the Vietnam Memorial in DC: moving in the extreme.

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