Language poems resemble the town dump : little piles of denatured objects, detached from their original usefulness, still glimmering faintly with the light of their former existence. Is a chair on the dump still a chair? Such objects hold a certain fascination for morticians & scavengers.
"Language poetry", the phrase, has a sort of Orwellian ring to it - the kind of phrase that creates a verbal mask for something of opposite substance. Because the language in language poetry is not language : it's only words.
7.23.2004
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