Lumpy pudding
Judging a poem is like judging a pudding or a machine. One demands that it work. Poetry succeeds because all or most of what is said or implied is relevant; what is irrelevant has been excluded, like lumps from pudding and 'bugs' from machinery. (Wimsatt & Beardsley)
Here we celebrate the excluded, lumpy parts of the pudding!
Jul 22, 2011
10:21pm
Carl Sandburg: Under the Harvest Moon (Poetry - A Magazine of Verse, Oct. 1915)
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