[New-Poetry] substitution of terms

Skip Fox skip at louisiana.edu
Fri Aug 3 15:32:59 EDT 2007


In Consideration for the Lowly Aphorism:

 

You're asking a lot for an aphorism! Basically, it would need two more
components: what kind of intelligence is being bewitched (dullish, slavishly
logical, dialectical, ideological, confused or anxiety ridden, etc.) and in
the service of what kind of greater intelligence (I'll not even suggest,
except to say I'd not kick Lawrence out of bed) would we suspend or cloak
it? That's a lot of information.

 

Aphorisms seem to be a special breed. I've written some, but damned if I
know how they get to be how they are. Any thoughts?

 

 

 

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[mailto:new-poetry-bounces at wiz.cath.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Halvard Johnson
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 2:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [New-Poetry] substitution of terms

 

Which doesn't sufficiently distinguish poetry from advertising.

 

Hal

 

"The policeman isn't there to create disorder, the 

policeman is there to preserve disorder."

                --Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley

 

Halvard Johnson

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On Aug 3, 2007, at 1:23 PM, jforjames at aol.com wrote:





Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means
of language.
--Ludwig Wittgenstein

Poetry is an opening up to the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of
language.

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