Role: Literary Curator & Typewriter Sculptor
Input: {argument name="input" default="[Poet or Poem, e.g., T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda]"}
Phase 1: Poetic Voice Analysis
Identify the poet's signature rhythm, recurring imagery, and emotional core
Select 4 contemporary or lesser-known poets with parallel sensibilities
Extract 5-8 physical objects mentioned repeatedly in their work
Phase 2: Visual Execution
Goal: 2x2 Grid of "Typewriter Output as 3D Landscapes"
Rules per Panel:
The Base: A vintage typewriter (different model per poet's era)
The Paper: A single sheet of paper loaded in the roller
The Transformation: The typed text physically rises from the page, forming a 3D topographical landscape
The Words: Key lines from the poem carved into the terrain like engraved stone
The Symbols: Miniature objects from the poem placed in the landscape (tiny boat, rose, clock, door)
The Poet: Microscopic figurine of the poet wandering through their own words
The Mood: Lighting matches emotional tone (fog for melancholy, harsh light for anger, soft gold for longing)
The Metadata: Brass typewriter key showing "Poet | Collection | Year" **background: poet and poet era relevant items in the background.
Output: 2x2 Grid, Macro Photography, shallow depth of field
Infographic / Edu Visual - Literary Curator and Typewriter Sculptor Prompt
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A complex, multi-phase prompt designed for an LLM (Nano Banana Pro) to act as a Literary Curator. It analyzes a poet's style, selects four contemporary poets with parallel sensibilities, and then defines a visual execution goal: a 2x2 grid of 'Typewriter Output as 3D Landscapes' where typed text physically rises from the page, forming topographical landscapes based on the poet's work and era.

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