Tuesday, April 16, 2013

CHARLES OLSON (2)

Form is never more than an expression of content.



Observation of any kind is, like argument in prose, properly previous to the act of the poem, and, if allowed in, must be so juxtaposed, apposed, set in, that it does not, for an instant, sap the going energy of the content towards its form.



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