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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Beer and Poincaré

Reading an essay by Henri Poincaré and a book by John Beer, it occurs to me:

a poem is ground for invention.

Each reader, each reading, always the invention occurs in the act of engaging the words.
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Labels: Henri Poincare, John Beer, poetry

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