A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-One-Hundred-And-Seventy-Nine
I am working on some new poetry that is quite a bit different from my other work, and I think it is an approach that I feel is somewhat new and different. It is certainly something new to me and not based in things that I have read before and I am calling it "conceptual poetry," in an analogy to conceptual art. These are poems which are kind of abstract, in a way, where the real poem is not the thing I am writing itself but an experience that I am asking the reader to enter through a set of instructions, for example. I do not know quite how to describe it aside from referencing the notions that are evoked by conceptual art, if I am honest. It may be that such a thing does exist already, and I am certain I can find that out, but whether it is something new or not, I am finding it an intriguing space to play within right now, and it has certainly opened up a new vein of creative thought for me.
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