flarfclosereadings.wordpress.com is a multi-author blog dedicated to close readings of flarf.
The authors define “flarf” broadly to include any poetic or dramatic texts written by members of the flarf collective that may make use of source material derived from internet search engine results (from google for example) as part of their compositional processes. These may also include texts by authors not directly or explicitly affiliated with the flarf collective, or that have the appearance of “google-sculpting” while not actually using such techniques. “The Flarf Files,” a collection of statements by a number of writers affiliated with flarf, is available at the SUNY-Buffalo EPC (Electronic Poetry Center); a recent collective statement is forthcoming in Jacket.
The authors define “close reading” in the traditional sense of éxplication de texte, that is, an interpretation–understood in the broadest sense of readerly engagement–that is grounded in the specific language of the text and that attempts to account for how that language operates to create a meaningful text. We fully recognize that, like much non-traditional poetry, flarf often assembles language in ways that do not accord with normative grammar and syntax, thus rendering the idea of a poem’s “paraphrasable content” problematic while insisting on the presence of meaning nevertheless. We also recognize that, contrary to “new critical” ideology, a poem is not a stable, timeless expression of universally acknowledgeable meaning but a socially, culturally and historically contingent human artifact.
Thus, close readings are free to incorporate materials from the full range of human activity in the service of understanding flarf texts. Discussions of poetic techniques, methods and strategies are also welcome, provided they are not cast too generally and are also in the service of understanding specific texts. Finally, texts discussed must be published or otherwise available to the general public.
WordPress.com offers any user who creates a wordpress account (by submitting a user id and password) the potential to publish authentic posts on a wordpress blog. Those interested in posting flarf close readings here should contact the blog administrator, Tom Orange (tmorange [at] gmail [dot] com). All perspectives are welcome.
WordPress is an open source project “born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPL. It is the official successor of b2/cafelog.” (http://wordpress.org/about).
(Revised 20 February 2006)
September 21, 2006 at 1:49 am |
Personally, I have no idea why people would not understand how to do this.
October 28, 2006 at 10:09 pm |
great site! come check out my blog site on music.
November 18, 2006 at 9:39 am |
Hello,
This is exactly what I was searching for. Thank you. It’s amazing.
December 17, 2006 at 1:50 am |
Personally, I just dont git. how couple most people not understand all of this? Anyway. My 2pennies : )
Jonna
December 17, 2006 at 2:25 pm |
Personally, I dont understand how people dont get this…Anyway.
Jonna
March 21, 2007 at 12:52 am |
The best blog I’ve been on up to now,easy to navigate
April 1, 2007 at 12:48 am |
Hi, Great Forum. are you starting a home business? If you are allow me 5 minutes
I will show you how to create an income using e-currency. Check out our site
for great information. Risk Free.
April 6, 2007 at 5:55 pm |
The following website has everything you would need to start having home poker tournaments. Check it out.
http://thepokerdonkey.com/cgi-bin/index.pl/poker.html
May 6, 2007 at 4:24 am |
Bitte einloggen Um einen Bookmark hinzufügen zu können, musst du dich einloggen. Solltest du noch nicht angemeldet sein, kannst du dich hier kostenlos
May 9, 2007 at 3:10 am |
Personally, I never use more than a single link in the comment I post because doing so can trigger spam catchers if the user has that plugin activated, whereas a single link will not.
May 11, 2007 at 5:18 pm |
Cheers man I love those card games, win a bit of money ya ya
May 11, 2007 at 10:00 pm |
Personally, I never use more than a single link in the comment
June 16, 2007 at 11:57 am |
Ok, Ok I get it now hahahaha. Thanks for the good post. I am getting there heh
June 17, 2007 at 9:50 pm |
I am so glad I found this blog. Great realities
December 20, 2007 at 11:08 am |
I would like to see a continuation of the topic
October 27, 2008 at 11:39 pm |
Heh.. Are you becoming attached to my real caution I have a nice joke for you) What do you call it when instead of raining cats and dogs, it rains chickens, ducks and turkeys? Fowl Weather!