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Hundred Thousand Billion Poems, by Raymond Queneau, reminds me of Borges’s Library of Babel:
[Hundred Thousand Billion Poems] is a set of ten sonnets. They are printed on card with each line on a separated strip, like a heads-bodies-and-legs book. As all ten sonnets have not just the same rhyme scheme but the same rhyme sounds, any lines from a sonnet can be combined with any from the nine others, so that there are 1014 (= 100,000,000,000,000) different poems.Potential literature indeed.
What a great idea. If by any chance this was available from the NYPL (I’m assuming it’s far too delicate for a lending library) I’d check it out, despite my ambivalence to poetry.
how Bowie wrote his lyrics,...strips of paper.
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Hundred Thousand Billion Poems, by Raymond Queneau, reminds me of Borges’s Library of Babel: [Hundred Thousand Billion...
Hundred Thousand Billion Poems,...Raymond Queneau, reminds me of Borges’s Library of...
what is this feeling-it’s like pins and needles in my chest area. am i beginning to miss college?