fshck@UMAC
22/12/2000 06:40 PM
it's just that it's more lucrative in the long term
... blame Matthew Arnold... I mean that's a starting point
Christopher Kelen,
English Department,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities,
University of Macau, P.O. Box 3001
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Please respond to "Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry
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Subject: Re: spatial geography
i wonder if we enjoy talking about poetry and the process of
writing/reading/interacting, these days, more than(or just as much) as the
actual poem?
i wonder also has this discourse in the present continuous emerged as
another genre made possible by the spatiotemporal experience of mediated
discussion groups like this? is this a circular argument?
komninos
komninos's cyberpoetry site http://student.uq.edu.au/~s271502
cyberpoet@slv site http://www.experimedia.vic.gov.au/cyberpoet/
komninos zervos, tel. +61 7 55 948602
lecturer in cyberstudies,
school of arts,
gold coast campus,
griffith university,
pmb 50, gold coast mail centre
queensland, 9726
australia.
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