>I feel that much L poetry reverses this corporate asymmetry grotesquely;
>suddenly it is the commodity which is supposed to be public, yet each
>reader's reaction to it is privatized by the valorization of difference.
Is an object a commodity per se?
When I hear the word "commodity" next to the word "poetry", I get
worried. Is money the only possible metaphor for human exchange? I
can't/don't/won't believe that.
Alison
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