bauchelard identifies the poetic moment as a space,
and there are other spaces that the reader/user of poetry creates with the
poem.
there is a cognitive space, where the poem develops an argument and
requires the user to process the information they are receiving.
there is nostalgic or a recalling-of-memory space(reflective), which some
poems seem to
arouse.
and there is a pictorial space, or imagery, whether single scene,
character, or panorama, which the user and poem create.
obviously one space can lead to another within the space of a poem.(sorry
for the pun)
i wonder are there any other spaces, metaphorically internal spaces, that
the listener/reader/interactor and poem collaborate to create?
thanks in advance
komninos
ps so glad to see that i am not the only one addicted to email, coffee and
early sunday mornings.
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 5552 8872
lecturer in cyberStudies,
school of arts,
gold coast campus,
griffith university,
pmb 50, gold coast mail centre
queensland, 9726
australia.
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