texts that change the conscious parameters of literature, both for readers and writers. from a different angle than these, r.p. blackmur adds: 'poetry: [is] ...language so twisted and posed in a form that...it adds to the stock of available reality.' formerly edited by peter ganick. send texts to Volodymyr Bilyk at ex.ex.lit@gmail.com for consideration...
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
text || Jeff Harrison
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an unutt'VERSE'rable show'VERSE'r next will perhaps suit some other "alas"
your crackles descend to their due (d - u - e) goal (i.e., Ms. Virginia) (let me
drop / to this line -- i.e., Ms. Virginia, she'VERSE's neighb'VERSE'ring human
imagines ere now ill to modulation) to harp their own cares / will you, Virginia,
deed a length of yourself to the black'VERSE'ning I'VERSE'll verse the most?
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