>or do you believe the only real poetry is published in books?
You said "written".
Oral poetry is by definition not "written". And re publication: you
clearly didn't pick up on my reference to Grotowski, who challenged all
such notions of production and legitimacy.
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>>>but there is other poetry which can be written to be read, i believe.
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>>Is there any poetry which is written _not_ to be read (I ask
>>bewilderedly)?
>
>sure alison poetry that has been composed to be heard and may never be
>written down.
>i offer melbournian busker poet allan gregory(rip), as an example.
>also the od and il before homer.
>aboriginal dreamtime stories.
>shall i go on.
>
>or do you believe the only real poetry is published in books?
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