This is an absolutely amazing poem, not only because of the intertextuality. In fact, intertextuality has nothing to do with it. There is a force and a gravity towards each line, and the ending really killed me. I really hope future guerrilla scholars will enjoy decoding it as much as I've enjoyed it, or at least half as much as I've enjoyed reading it. Stellar work, mate, and thanks for the reference. Glad to have influenced such a formidable piece.
This is an absolutely amazing poem, not only because of the intertextuality. In fact, intertextuality has nothing to do with it. There is a force and a gravity towards each line, and the ending really killed me. I really hope future guerrilla scholars will enjoy decoding it as much as I've enjoyed it, or at least half as much as I've enjoyed reading it. Stellar work, mate, and thanks for the reference. Glad to have influenced such a formidable piece.
This is a really powerful poem Kerr, what would be great is finding out how it sounds to different people because everyone reads in different ways
“If we want any kind of genuine creative foothold in an attention deficit world…” I agree!!
Hmm! Can we have, 'I don’t think we get there by building isolated kingdoms'? How about kingdoms with a welcome sign?