Wednesday, October 27, 2010
10/28
“A poem is something that will be. A poem is something that never is, but ought to be. A poem is something that never has been, that never can be.” The first part of the reading shows limitless creation of poetry. The reading reminded me of our automatic in class writings. It seemed that the author wrote down his random thoughts; one thought led to another, led to another, but they all fed into each other. Many times the author would create a paragraph containing only one sentence and start many lines off with the same word or phrase. There was repetition of characters and different elements that were brought together throughout the reading. Similar ideas are also seen in the second part of the reading. Part of the reading was a list revolving around a common theme. “swoops the swamping shallow, swoops the sheeping woolow.” The author also took letters and sounds from words to create new, similar phrases.
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