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Torso of Miletus
(On Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem, The Louvre, Paris) Antiquity is rarely of one piece as this torso is witness to – no head, no arms, no legs, no genitals. Yet Time has not dismembered him completely for there is left of him enough to glory in its flesh made stone, or more accurately, stone made flesh – lifelike, supple, virile. Rilke saw far more in him than you and I might dare. Perhaps the fact that he moved among the power of Rodin’s sculptures, entering them as only he could feel a thing and enter it, becoming the thing itself – this crucial fact, I suppose, explains the breathless beauty of his verbal vision, and justified the poet’s need to change his life. *Rainer Maria Rilke, German poet (1875-1926). Rilke saw the torso in the Louvre while working as secretary to Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). See Rilke’s sonnet Archaïscher Torso Apollos (1908), Archaic Torso of Apollo.
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