[New-Poetry] what I meant by "fact-free"
AlMaginnes at aol.com
AlMaginnes at aol.com
Fri Jul 3 16:27:01 EDT 2009
Explain? It seems at least as relevant as this:
<!-font color="black" - Greetings Comrade!--/font-->
Happy May Day! (Glazier, 2002:
107).
In the sample provided above Glazier also uses the word "Comrade," which
is
often associated with Marxism. Note, too, the reference to "red" and
"May
Day," the latter being related to the struggle of the working class and
shortening of the work day (Trachtenberg, 1932, 2002). In instances like
this, Glazier seems to use his book as a venue for political
communication.
It should be noted that Glazier is honored in the academy as knowledgeable
in the field of digital poetry, and continues to be the guest speaker at
international e-poetry conferences.
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