Poem of the Day, 29 June 2026
Henri Michaux was a Belgian-born French poet, writer, and painter. His work is known for its surreal, visionary, and often hallucinatory qualities. He explored inner landscapes, travel, and the limits of language. He was also a noted visual artist, with works held by the Tate and other major museums.
“Carry Me Away” is a poem by Henri Michaux (born 24 May 1899 in Namur, Belgium – died 19 October 1984 in Paris, France)
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