“It is as though the poem, through its exuberance, awakened new depths in us. […] And this is also true of a simple experience of reading. The image offered us by reading the poem now becomes really our own. It takes root in us. It has been given us by another, but we begin to have the impression that we could have created it…[the image] becomes a new being…by making us what it expresses. […] Here expression creates being” (Bachelard).
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Sorry about the Word Verification
I hate those things...but I keep getting spam comments. I'm a bit ashamed that I am sacrificing freedom (to post comments) for security (from spam).
1 comment:
I've always wondered what the point was for word verification!!!
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