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Poet as Bat: On Echolocation

A couple of years ago, I read Jed Rasula’s discussion of how poets use language as a kind of echolocation. He draws on Calvin Martin’s idea that “words and artifice . . . constitute humanity’s primary instruments of self-location, the computation of where, in the deepest sense, one is in…

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Aaron M. Moe May 2, 2013 April 25, 2014 aaron moe, dwelling, ec(h)opoem, echolocation, ecopoem, Ecopoetics, rasula, real work, snyder
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