Aaron McCollough

I ENDURE

Note

Posted on August 9, 2008 - Filed Under | Leave a Comment

If the Internet (along with its models of “globalizing” interconnectivity and hyper-subjectivity) represents the most significant and meaningful leap in technology in our era, and this leap has (will have) major implications for the way we think about reality and actuality, should poets not be thinking against its grain as much as along it? Meaning: shouldn’t poets be wondering about the possibilities/necessities of a kind of radical “autism” (this would be a version of the Deleuzian body without organs, I think … where breakdown is productive in itself).

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