Non-linear process (formerly progress, one kind), implicit co-branding of public domain utterance,
hysterical strings (upon strings) of surprise, skilled narrative downgraded to
parish bulletins, text-snatching and re-assembly lead on. In “Was That a Real Poem or Did You Just Make It Up
Yourself?” Robert Creeley observes, “As a poet, at this moment
[1974]...I am angered, contemptuous, impatient, and possibly even
cynical concerning the situation of our lives in this ‘national’ place.
Language has, publicly, become such an instrument of coercion,
persuasion, and deceit.” Sure, though keep in mind that sentiment, along with
this very sentence, is a set of ad hoc thematic pointers.
In the process something like an orange cloud enters the locker room of
the essay. This is the middle section where Jorge Borges is transported
to the essay’s ‘character’ to do the interfacing, theme propositions
in your own words. Form as script.
Gustave Flaubert did not have a script, much less digital media, and the
word ‘hysteria’ does not occur in the text of Madame Bovary. For his
time, how informed he seems in connection with emerging appropriations
by psychopathology. It’s an early manifest of a viral cloud in our terms. By now every sentence in MB
can be re-assembled into a poem, I think this will be found out.