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| | U B U W E B :: Roland Greene "An Interview With Augusto de Campos" |
 | | CP is a descendent of that line on its most extreme side, namely Mallarmé's Un Coup de Dés (1897), which it rescued definitively from marginality and placed on the threshold of a poetics for our time. |
 | | Now of course there is an "art prose," which can be distinguished from pragmatic prose, and which, in its most experimental current, creates an area of confluence, where the criteria of poetry and prose coexist in a boundary-situation, where the words of prose are as though ionized by their poetic function. |
 | | Edwin Morgan's translation of the passage appears in Mediaeval Age: Specimens of European Poetry From the Ninth to the Fifteenth Century, ed. |
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