Thursday, November 25, 2010

Interview with Sylvia Plath


Interview with Sylvia Plath

“In spite of such interruptions
by other clinics, my own work
is advancing at a great rate.”
—Sylvia Plath, Johnny Panic
and the Bible of Dreams

Faber & Faber—in the middle of
Rethinking itself—rethinking the book
In the Digital Age—The Waste Land?

Thus, like magic—The Faber Academy viola!
A series of—creative writing séances
Taking advantage—of ancient technologies

Encouraging readers—to become writers
Using the charming—Tarot deck, my dears
To automatically write—Best Sellers!

It’s quite ingenious—encouragingly so
Guiding reading groups—down into Hades
Where things are—cheap & affordable

Plath’s “Black Telephone”—the Guide
Ghostwriting—as just a “switch word”
A paradoxical Phone—between 2 worlds

Like spirit photography—moving between
Two series—bridging the Deleuzian gap
Between techno—and spiritualist writing

An avant-garde—fringe element
Worthy of a séance—via Faber & Faber
Plath’s composition—cubist surreal collage

The New Text—Surrealistic Occult
Cubist Collage Art—and the Automatic
Politics of Plath’s—Ariel Poetics

Based on—the Mechanical Occult
Automatism, Modernism—and the
Specter of Politics—by Alan Ramon Clinton


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