Re: Glazier's -E-

Alison Carroll Wellford (acw9g@faraday.clas.virginia.edu)
Wed, 2 Oct 1996 18:26:08 -0400 (EDT)

Here's another question:

This attempt to achieve the Literary through such an ad hoc
back door will satisfy no one.
(Harvard Standard)
Ouch.---discuss

and @ (http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/glazier/e/maps.html)
is Glazier's "map" of his poem, one of the quotes includes:
"When words are, meaning soon follows. Where words join,
writing is" (Silliman) Is this an operative explanation of the
non-linearity in both content and structure found within -E-?
Is this a definition of language poetry?

FYI there's a conversation between Prof. Unsworth (sorry for
the unnecessary publicity here) and Loss Glazier and other
random people at
(http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/rift) and around that area you
can find more poetry by Glazier.

Please feel free to rip to shreads anything I say, actually I
encourage this. I'll be sending more junk later when the
server stops being fickle.
Alison

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