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Sunday, May 21, 2006
 
Cyberspace: good for poetry
It seems that the crème de la crème of verbal construction, what the philosopher Martin Heidegger, in a rare lapse from impenetrability, called the essential form of speech, has taken to cyberspace the way dandelion seeds take to a gust of wind.
Essential? In what sense? Can't there be unpoetical speech? Is penetrability desirable, or merely a relapse to phallologocentrism? Besides, in this part of the world dandelions are a weed. Wozu Dichter?
 
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