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Patrick Mc Manus wrote:

>Gosh I feel happier with this -when I see statements like 'all something is
>something' -I get worried-immediately start thinking of exceptions
>Patrick off to breakfast
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>Subject: Re: Poetry is . . .
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>All art is created by tension and release.
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>I'd say (glibly) that a Western approach too often confuses *tension* with 
>*attention*. Cf Tanizaki on light and shade, or Cage on a set designed by 
>Noguchi: 'An old shoe would look beautiful here' or something to that 
>effect.
>
>CW
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