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"The
stagnation and repetition of already past contents
and forms within contemporary poetry accompanies
the absence of inventive literary criticism and
theory, which in encountering contemporary poetry
does not seem to know how to develop new concepts
and paradigms." Glazier - scholar and poet - seems
to be an exception. In his book Digital
Poetics he
discusses hypertext, visual/kinetic text, and
e-poetry pieces in programmable media - useful not
only for poets of the e-medium, but for all poets
today.
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