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That poetry remains a broad permission.
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That poetry is a controlled vocabulary for what fails to come to market.
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That poetry is open to faithless arguments.
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That poetry is a wilderness prior to philosophy.
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That poetry is endlessly establishing conditions for fair use.
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That within the poem a coming to terms may also mean a refusal to concede.
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That the poem will not suffer its camouflage.
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That the ‘voice of the poet’ is essentially an argument.
[A selection from a grouping indexed as 'key: SUSPENDED JUDGMENTS']
—A Maxwell, Peeping Mot (Apogee Press, 2013)
1 comment:
#33 That the poet that is not a poet, and does not know it, shall be cast into the outer darkness of anonymity, mainly for his numerous sins of omission.
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