Beckett Interview
Q: How?
A: Hum.
KS
On 06/03/2008, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Snap Interview
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> Q: Hi, how's by you?
> A: 'kay, thanks. Bye.
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> Hal
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> "I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient
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> war is largely about oil."
> --Alan Greenspan
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> On Mar 6, 2008, at 9:06 AM, kasper salonen wrote:
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> > I've also had trouble with pinning down the snap-spirit. it is, as you
> > were informed, a verbal snapshot -- written in one sitting, usually
> > relaying some sort of sense experience in or surrounded by the natural
> > world. what I think might need to be lacking is a feeling of 'first
> > version'-ness, the idea that this snap will one day burgeon into a
> > snapperoo & maybe eventually into a full-blown poem -- the snap is an
> > end in itself, & a value in itself. but it goes a little contrary to
> > my own ideas & feelings on writing, it isn't the way I do it; hence
> > I've submitted very few snaps over the years.
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> > I've been more concerned with editing existing poems into better forms
> > of themselves lately
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> > KS
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> > On 06/03/2008, Sally Evans <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >> Could anyone give a definition of a Snap Poem, suitable for getting
> >> people
> >> to write Snap poems at an exhibition?
> >> I've been looking on Google and not got very far...lots of examples
> >> but...instructions?
> >> thanks SallyE
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> >> Sally Evans
> >> http://www.poetryscotland.co.uk
> >> http://groups.msn.com/desktopsallye
> >> http://www.myspace.com/poetsallyevans
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