Printers Devil Review is looking for essays on Charles Olson Projective verse
The essay itself starts with an assumption that we want verse to go ahead and stay of use. the essay is supposed to end with 'Objectism' reducing the writer of the verse to an object. Let us see if verse can have meaning without the relevance of the life of the breather. Can verse 'put into itself certain laws and possibilities of the breath , of the breathing of the man...'.
When we talk of energy discharge from poet to poem to reader it seems like a uniform thing. But there are peaks to it. How do we transfer that?
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The essay itself starts with an assumption that we want verse to go ahead and stay of use. the essay is supposed to end with 'Objectism' reducing the writer of the verse to an object. Let us see if verse can have meaning without the relevance of the life of the breather. Can verse 'put into itself certain laws and possibilities of the breath , of the breathing of the man...'.
When we talk of energy discharge from poet to poem to reader it seems like a uniform thing. But there are peaks to it. How do we transfer that?
Related article by Fred Wah
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