Kasper
I'm not sure I agree with you about the readerless poem. I'm a bit more
sure that Schrödinger's thought experiment, applied to poetry, implies
that the reader-observer, by his/her act of reading, resolves all the
ambiguity of a poem into a single state - dead or alive. Perhaps an
argument for not having a reader?
"When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun." (Wiki-attributed
to Stephen Hawking)
Regards
Martin
kasper salonen wrote:
> a poem isn't a poem if the author is the only reader. Schrödinger & his cat..
>
> KS
|