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its good to rediscover the "language poets". over the last few years of internet growth, a lot of stuff has been documented and made available for research and contemplation.
i'm gonna use this entry as a launching point for an article on the language poets. did i say Wikipedia rocks? well it does...
language poets?
when i was studying English at Curtin Uni a few years back, one of our tutors, Anne Brewster, introduced us to a group of avante garde poets from the 1970s - The "L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E" poets are concerned with the notions of representations in language.
will add more later - this is a draft
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