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"'To say of two things that they are identical is nonsense, ' Ludwig Wittgenstein wrote, adding: 'and to say of one thing that it is identical with itself is to say nothing at all.' In this book of seamless discrepancies H. L. Hix says a great deal, and none of it nonsensical. The conjunctions of SAY IT INTO MY MOUTH offer a poetics of the dialogue in which exchange and equivalence are conducted as philosophical propositions. From translation to philosophy, poetry to drama, the pre-Socratic to the post-Internet, Hix helps us see the two in networks."--Craig Dworkin
Demonstrategy shows that in an ever more technologized, globalized, militarized, racialized, monetized, privatized world, poetry is more important, not less.
H. L. Hix's lines of inquiry ponder philosophic questions distilling answers with an insight intrinsic to a poetic heart.
H.L. Hix's measured crystalline particles of everyday life melt, moment by moment, into song.
What would poets say about each other's poems if they were really honest?
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