Friday, 10 August 2012

Walker Evans: Churches


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Image, Source: original print

Church interior, Alabama or Tennessee: photo by Walker Evans, 1936



The wings of the dove passed over
this ungiving land
What was left behind
save narrowed minds

forlorn hope
and that ramshackle
doorway sleeper's
desire for shelter




Image, Source: digital file from T01 duplicate negative

Church of the Nazarene, Tennessee: photo by Walker Evans, 1936

Image, Source: digital file from T01 duplicate negative 

Church, Southeastern U.S.: photo by Walker Evans, 1936

Photos from Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress

8 comments:

  1. Tom,

    "forlorn hope . . . ramshackle doorway" --

    Walker Evans' "Church interior" gives a different take on "Here is the church/ here is the steeple/ open up the doors/ and see all the people"

    8.10

    light coming into fog against invisible
    ridge, waning white moon above branches
    in foreground, sound of wave in channel

    imperceptible continuity of
    this instant, happens

    according to proportion, so
    was possible, is what

    grey white fog against invisible point,
    whiteness of gull on tip of GROIN sign

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  2. Steve,

    Evans' church interior accentuates the Negative (Space), emphasizing the dark shadows that fall beneath the passing wing of the dove.

    Love that waning white moon.

    Reminds me I really ought to get out of the ward more.

    Bits of saffron light peeping o'er yon hill to penetrate a bower of dead ivy out the window now, as morning traffic revs up.

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  3. A place to seek--
    a better feeling
    when finally
    walking away
    and the temple
    is now behind
    relief that
    I don't need
    to be perfect
    or even think
    about it
    scars warts fungus
    rot and all
    is beauty

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  4. Little barn
    storefront
    church
    where
    Bohemian Digger
    Hipster Dadaist
    Beat all still
    hope
    for shelter

    The Secretary's Report

    quite near
    thank you
    here in this
    ramshackle
    doorway
    useful crucial

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  5. In the wake of all those avian beauties passing through here over the last few days, it's strange to think of the shadow of this flight passing.

    The empty (or emptying) churches, you can sometimes find God hid in the dust in the corners or some old woman's well-weathered silence. What we find in those vast air-conditioned temples of monied ecstasy, it's best not to speak of it.

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  6. In the vacated shadows, the seekers are still seeking.

    Where else is there to fly to but the memory of sanctuary?

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  7. Over here the devout (and not so) Greeks always cross themselves religiously when passing a church; I’ve yet to see any of them do the same whenever a dove passes over their "devout" heads.

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  8. Give a fly the bum's rush,
    no speck of malice

    save its buzzy little tush,
    open window,

    fan with Bible tract, by God
    I'd rather do it thus

    than stick or swat,
    old anger's blunderbuss.

    Fly freedom
    for the both of us.



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