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Artaud, "The Theatre and Its Double"

"I would like not to define thoughts but to cause thinking."

Paul Gardner

"A painting is never finished. It simply stops in interesting places."

from Judy E. Yodon's "Roles in Interpretation"

"There is no mystique or formula for understanding poetry. If you think there is, you probably have an overreverent about poetry, or you have been convinced that only one interpretation is possible."

Patty Seyburn

"I'm not sure most poets think about audience at all."

AWP 2006.

from "By Herself," Introduction by Molly McQuade

Criticism can't, according to this view, ever ascend to the rank of cheekily imaginative, amphibiously personal, or transcendently moral writing. But I disagree...Critics can change our minds by using theirs. What could be more artful?"

For Each Book Read:

1) argument summary
2) what's most compelling about it / how does it relate to my project?
3) what should have it done that it didn't do?
4) list of quotes

Poems to Write

Anne Carson's lecture, In Praise of Sleep

Situating Myself in Historical Context

Josh misunderstood my dissertation project as using the poetry reading to comment on the state of the poem in contemporary literature.

I just realized where I want my "history of the poetry reading" to go back to: Chautauqua.

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