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Sally Kindberg’s poetic dust, part of the Museum of Dust
Listen to how I acquired an early sample for my ongoing Museum of Dust collection from a house which was once the London lodging house of two nineteenth century French poets
Posted in Museum of Dust
Tagged audio, French poets, handwritten labels, Museum of Dust, podcast, Rimbaud, Verlaine
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Poetic dust
Whilst walking through Camden Town after visiting the Wellcome’s Dirt exhibition, I passed 8 Royal College Street, where young poets Rimbaud and Verlaine briefly lodged in the 1870s. I scraped some doorstep dust into a small plastic bag, watched by … Continue reading
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Tagged bricks, Laid To Rest, London, poet, Rimbaud, Serena Korda, Verlaine, Wellcome, Wellcome's Dirt exhibition
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