>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. Yes; but there are other kinds of complexity on which _everyone_ is qualified to speak, because we all are alive in the world. I don't know about you, but I find that mysterious. With the corporately driven mass media constantly forcing its self-interested simplicities upon us, I am quite happy to find that kind of complexity alive somewhere. A