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What is [urban] poetry now without photography? With photos as cheap [we’d like to think] as words [are we mistaken] why not just [also] take a picture? (Post-Personism?)

  All things Anthropocene. All things, that is, marked by language — this word, Anthropocene, in particular, in this instance — by the inadequacies of language to do more than whatever it might be doing in the moment of its activation in embodied mind (in the human brain). Poetry goes way back: representation pushed to limits beyond “mere” representation, the attempt […]