actually, i think the most common kind of censorship, as far as western
poetry is concerned, is that of intellectuals pretending that there is a
mystery at the heart of everything, a complexity from which only
intellectuals are qualified to speak with any authority.
regards, steve
on Fri, 9 Mar 2001 21:59:00 +1100
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>> I can't say, personally, that I've ever cared much about "consensus"
>> when writing poems. And there are many kinds of censorship: the
>> kind which glosses or erases actual complexities is perhaps the most
>> common, and least easy to see. But we all write in the dark.
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