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a tin can full of teeth: April 2007
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A tin can full of teeth. Monday, April 9, 2007. I confess I haven't read anybody's responses in any detail yet. I guess the interaction part'll have to come later. Also, might I suggest Bloglines. For anybody who doesn't want to check everybody's blog everyday? In response to the in-class discussion of whether Shelley is- and I forget the words people were using to describe him- elitist: um, yeah? It runs with the poetic (naturally exclusive? I posed those as questions because-? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Carnivore Carnival: Playing with Death
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Limber as they roll the dice. Brittle rattlings of dice. Fleshy fingers toss the dice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thank you for the surgery. View my complete profile.
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a tin can full of teeth: DETOUR
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A tin can full of teeth. Sunday, June 17, 2007. All content forever and ever goes to journalismblues. From now on. I update there sometimes! Like, right now, for instance! October 25, 2009 at 9:04 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thx for the Surgery. I Wanna Be a Tree Climber. Lunch Time for Bears. Slouch. Defenestration. Plop. 2012 End of His Story Mayan Count. Martian Poop with Kittens. What Floor You On? What If There's Fire?
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What Floor Are You On? What If There's a FIRE?: D_ Likes the Brandy; S_ Is Pretty Sure You Spiked It
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What Floor Are You On? What If There's a FIRE? MEGATRON COWBOY POETRY AND SCENTED CANDLES. D Likes the Brandy; S Is Pretty Sure You Spiked It. Both Silliman and Davie believe that pure syntax can serve to power poetry, over and above referentiality or traditional verse techniques (what Davie calls "audible rhthyms of versification" and Silliman calls "formal constraints"). But they seem to diverge when it comes to the goals. Sentence implies the glee of revolt. Or, you know, indignant protest. Davie has ...
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Discordia Concourse: Urine Well-Heeled
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Danyn's blog for Kasey's advanced poetry class. A crocker that bucklin. You prognosticate by auk. In twirly it referring. Of an inorganic the to manhole. His sequitur is report. To compound on Rockwell. That shark on wattage. The first hint at what my chapbook might have in it. There are parts i like about this poem and parts i don't. i like lines like "you prognosticate by auk" and "He on pygmy" (i had to look up 'auk' good word! May 7, 2007 at 10:57 AM. It's a good place to find stock art.
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a tin can full of teeth: [on shelley]
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A tin can full of teeth. Monday, April 9, 2007. I confess I haven't read anybody's responses in any detail yet. I guess the interaction part'll have to come later. Also, might I suggest Bloglines. For anybody who doesn't want to check everybody's blog everyday? In response to the in-class discussion of whether Shelley is- and I forget the words people were using to describe him- elitist: um, yeah? It runs with the poetic (naturally exclusive? I posed those as questions because-? April 9, 2007 at 1:44 PM.
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the Whales' Bones: No really, thank you for the surgery!
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No really, thank you for the surgery! The real interesting sentence theory comes when Silliman starts ‘arguing’. The binary discourse, differentiating what poetry could be to linguistics and its relationship to fiction made sense. Poetry is wordplay and balances on the razor’s edge of image and symbology. So take that idea and combine it with what Silliman shared about the perception of literature as written. What can be said of poetry that is read aloud, or read along with? In relation to Sarrasine.