A poem conveys not a message so much as the provenance of a message, an advent of sense.
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Experience has ceded to a series of happenings, about which the most we can expect is information.Thomas Harrison
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Other, far fewer, directors are more like the composer - conceptualizing the piece, scoring it, distributing its musical lines among a range of registers, chords, and instruments.
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With the question of the effect of a poem, the topic of investigation shifts from that of textual autonomy to textual reception - to the issue of what we actually look for or find in reading a poem.
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A jacket commemorating the Germans as champions of the 1990 World Cup is out of date two weeks after the event has passed.
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