Art and Theory

The poet and the philosopher.

Are you making an argument or a metaphor? Is this poetry or philosophy?

Neither and both. Are you saying I have to choose? I thought this was a creative writing class.

I call it creative reading.

Do poets read theory differently than theorists read poetry?

Our purposes are different.

Do you read theory?

Of course, but to no theoretical end.

How?

I am not looking to figure anything out.

Why then?

Why else? For material. For art making.

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Adapted from a portion of “Poetry, Community, Movement: A Conversation” between Charles Bernstein, Ann Lauterbach, Jonathan Monroe and Bob Perelman, which appeared in Diacritics vol. 26, no. 3/ 4 (Fall/ Winter 1996), accessed on JSTOR.

Author: Stacey C. Johnson

I keep watch and listen, mostly in dark places.

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  1. Ari Joshua Bouse – Ari Joshua Bouse is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and ReikiMaster. Meditation/mindfulness is a key dynamic to his way of life. He is here to inspire inner peace and lighten-up consciousness. Please feel free to visit his website at: www.classroommothershipearth.com. If you would like to reach Ari, please email him at: darknightwalksinsunlight@gmail.com.
    Ari Joshua Bouse says:

    This musing appears theoretically poetic, if you’ll pardon the pun. Thank you Stacey!

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