Settings

Theme

Language a Wood for Thought: Susan Howe's Work

poetryfoundation.org

27 points by apollinaire 25 days ago · 2 comments

Reader

garethsprice 21 days ago

> Orpheus pounds on the soundproof glass. He won’t get through—he’s mythical.

Our industry would be improved by opening the door for Orpheus.

There's a lot of interesting thinking in the last 100 years of literary theory for this new age of stochastic parrots, good to encourage people working in tech fields to dig into it for newly-relevant ideas.

Howe appears to be an adherent of the Burroughs/Gysin cut-up (later fold-in) technique of rearranging language to reveal how meaning is made which I'm sure has some teachings for tech practitioners in there.

"the writing machine is for everybody / do it yourself until the machine comes" (Gysin 1960)

jsmo 21 days ago

Thanks for sharing

Keyboard Shortcuts

j
Next item
k
Previous item
o / Enter
Open selected item
?
Show this help
Esc
Close modal / clear selection