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Replying to @cognazor @MichaelAaronK and
I understand nothing. He's too abstract for me. I thought I was abstract. He takes it to another level. I guess it's a symptom of having a deep understanding of Jungian/Erickson/ NLP/.
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Replying to @dopaminendreams @cognazor and
Try reading it aloud. It’s not so much about understanding but experience of language itself. We don’t perceive the world- we perceive our language. Poetry should be the art/science of altering this perceptual language like an alphanumeric drug & as RAW says: for fun and profit
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Replying to @MichaelAaronK @MimeticValue and
Reading it aloud is how it finally broke through for me. I went back afterward and read aloud a lot of previously opaque poetry and realized I'd been doing it wrong all these years.
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Replying to @martyrmade @MichaelAaronK and
Hopefully it will rid me of this curse of an analytical mind. I look forward to doing this later today.
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Replying to @dopaminendreams @MichaelAaronK and
Think of paleolithic man's first tentative groping at the possibility of communicating complex ideas and emotions by squawking combinations of the syllables previously only used for commands, warnings, etc
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Replying to @martyrmade @dopaminendreams and
Break language down to that level, think of its evolution to a point where not only the sounds, but the spaces between them can be played with to achieve different effects. Listen for whether words and phrases complement or clang off one another.
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Replying to @martyrmade @dopaminendreams and
In poetry like MK's, don't try to make sense or go looking for coherent narratives. Patterns will emerge, images will surface and melt away, and you're to just let them.
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Replying to @martyrmade @dopaminendreams and
There is an occult meta-structure and meta-narrative— more apparent when I put out the second volume “Clouds”. Here is a synoptic of how the two books fit together: absence in the center; lines to globes to codes build around that; and then, the clouds emerge out of that.pic.twitter.com/U96TBF92Ir
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Awesome. I think that diagram should be on the cover of "Clouds" when it comes out. Clouds is even more ambitious than Absences.
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