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Where is the torso of Apollo?

Where is the torso of Apollo?

Cleveland Museum of Art
Torso of Apollo | Cleveland Museum of Art.

What is the purpose of the poem Archaic Torso of Apollo?

“Archaic Torso of Apollo,” a poem written about an encounter with a sculpture, ought to exist itself for its reader like a piece of sculpture or a painting. Both the sculpture and the poem serve as models for the reader, defining how the reader might be or, in fact, ought to be.

Who said you must change your life?

poet Rainer Maria Rilke
You Must Change Your Life is about German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, who went to Paris in 1902, at the age of 26, to write a book about the sculptor Auguste Rodin (who sculpted The Thinker and The Kiss).

When you go to bed don’t leave bread or milk on the table it attracts the dead?

When you go to bed, don’t leave bread or milk on the table: it attracts the dead— But may he, this quiet conjurer, may he beneath the mildness of the eyelid mix their bright traces into every seen thing; and may the magic of earthsmoke and rue be as real for him as the clearest connection.

What is the torso?

1 : the human body apart from the head, neck, arms, and legs : the human trunk. 2 : a sculptured representation of the trunk of a human body. 3 : something (such as a piece of writing) that is mutilated or left unfinished.

How is the torso of Apollo like a lamp?

This is the first simile in the poem. And yet his torso is suffused with brilliance from inside, like a lamp—our second simile—and that lamp is turned down, the gaze is turned low, but it’s still gleaming in all its power. It can be diminished and fierce at once. “Otherwise / the curved breast could not dazzle you so.”

How is the head like a ripening fruit?

First, there’s the head we can’t know, but the head we can’t know has eyes like ripening fruit. This is the first simile in the poem. And yet his torso is suffused with brilliance from inside, like a lamp—our second simile—and that lamp is turned down, the gaze is turned low, but it’s still gleaming in all its power.

What was the head of the Archaic Torso of Apollo?

‘Archaic Torso of Apollo’ details the remaining beauty and power of a damaged sculpture missing its head and legs. The piece begins by making clear that neither the speaker, nor the reader, know what the head of the sculpture looked it, but that it must have been majestic.

What was the torso of Apollo by Rainer Maria Rilke?

And yet his torso gleams in all its power. Otherwise to that dark center where procreation flared. that does not see you. You must change your life. From Ahead of All Parting: Selected Poetry and Prose of Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Stephen Mitchell and published by Modern Library. © 1995 by Stephen Mitchell. Used with permission.