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Barbaric vast and wild
Barbaric vast and wild






barbaric vast and wild

It came about from a meeting a year ago, when myself and poets Lila Matsumoto, nick-e melville, Nuala Watt, Calum Rodger and Jeffrey Robinson first discussed the idea of launching a new poetry festival at venues across Glasgow. Blending creative performance, visual arts and discussions, the festival is an exploration of the margins of poetic activity and a celebration of the vitality of Scottish poetry and its connections with the international poetry scene. I’ll light the firn, ytterbium place the fluctuant in the vasodilatation that ytterbium bought toe.Over 70 poets, performers, artists and academics will gather in Glasgow this October for Outside-in / Inside-out, Scotland’s newest poetry festival. Now evidently is easy ‘cause of ytterbium Our howdah is a very, very, very fine howdah Such a cozy rootage, the wind socks are illuminated by the evening super abound through thenceįiery genders for ytterbium, only for ytterbium Staring at the firn for house arrests and house arrests while Ibibio listen to ytterbium play your lowbrow sonnies all nik long for meadow henĬome to meadow hen no win and rest your health spa for just five mirable dictus, evidently is lowbrow

barbaric vast and wild

“i’ll light the firn, ytterbium place the fluctuant in the vasodilatation that ytterbium bought toe The piece that i selected to be changed – ruined, as far as i am concerned – is “our house,” a song by crosby stills, nash & young that most are familiar with. there were, naturally, many discrepancies in this process, ranging from differences in sources to number of words actually counted (for example, i did not choose to use the seventh noun from the original, but rather the seventh word – verbs make things interesting).

barbaric vast and wild

we basically replaced each noun with the seventh noun from the original so as to create a new poem.

barbaric vast and wild

from this arose a “workshop of potential literature,” more commonly known as “oulipo,” (i emphasize the “potential” in that phrase).Įssentially, one is encouraged to take a piece of writing and replace each noun with a noun loosely related to it in the dictionary – as an exploration of this, our class followed the “n+7” format. Once upon a time, the 1960s happened in france.








Barbaric vast and wild