This is Harry Wells >> I'm not a poet, and I'm even not British, I'm a
young American over for an extended European sojourn who comes in
occasionally to help John Cayley with running the Wellsweep Press, and
sometimes I get to read his email -- it's OK, he doesn't seem to care -- in
between packing books and doing invoices (which doesn't take long :-) <<
Anyway, I just rilly wanted to thank Keith (Tuma) for posting that quote
from Jack Derrida. Much to the point. And think of the fooling around when
people try out a new form.
Oh, and Drew (Milne):
>If you write to the grain of
>syntactic potential then deliberate involutions may be inseparable
>from techno wobbles.
So what else is new? I once met a couple of guys in grad school at Albany
(I think) who are secretly working on _The T=Y=P=O=S Book_.
It's always the publishers fault, isn't it? And when author is publisher...
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