Deren in James Merrill's poetry
Nothing too incisive or interesting here - but for those who fell for Deren's movements, her face, and above all that fantastic second when she swipes at Hammid's face and tears a swath of broken mirror - I encourage you to read James Merrill's "The Book of Ephraim," part of the colleciton "The Changing Light at Sandover." Deren had a major impact on the work and on Merrill's life (although I don't know the extent of their relationship) and she and her films are woven in to the drama that unfolds most beautifully as the group sits around a Oujia board and discover their "patrons" - and lessons about art and life. I came to Deren's film through that poetry and the two enhance each other so much. Best to all.
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