MAP
(for Paul D.)
Go back over what
you think you heard,
and fold flip-flop what
you’re told into
where to turn or
notice; between us,
we map the to do.
Telling tests what no
teacher taught; we built it
from words together.
A loose set of blogbooks, each a series of considerations on poetry and poetics, working progressively past the concerns of the Language and post-Language poets and their devolution into aestheticisms. "Post-language" in its engagement with the extra-linguistic concerns of both Tibetan and Euro-American philosophies, it also simply posts language to work toward the form of a practice of anti-aesthetics as an answer to contemporary poetic and political theory. It is an exercise book.
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