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- From: corleyj@helium.gas.uug.arizona.edu (Jason D Corley )
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
- Subject: A review of Agrippa
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.230134.21949@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 23:01:34 GMT
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- Organization: University of Arizona, Tucson
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- Hello, Cleveland! Rock and roll! No, I mean Hi netters.
-
- Well, I did what my old American Lit teacher always used to tell me
- to do when I was struggling with a poem...set it aside for a good long
- while and then read it again...so here goes:
-
- Upon first reading Agrippa, my immediate reaction was: "Great beginning,
- kind of trailed off in the middle, great ending." What prompted this
- was probably the lack of specific stick-in-the-mind imagery in the
- central section of the poem (where the lines get longer, as I recall.)
-
- But looking back over it now, I can't specifically find anything that
- would otherwise give that impression. In terms of concept, the idea is
- extremely good: the mechanism of the gun, the mechanism of the camera,
- artist as destroyer, recording as survivor. Excellent concept; though,
- I had hoped to see a little more direct references to the medium/message
- blurring that would come with the document erasing itself. Gibson alluded
- to it a few times with illegible writing in a few places in the album,
- but maybe a few other times would be good.
-
- And so, I guess overall, it's a fairly good poem, not an epic for the ages,
- certainly not Gibson as CP knows and loves him, but it's not bad at all.
- Not worth $500, but not bad at all.
-
- I'm surprised: we had a lot of discussion about whether Gibson was a jerk
- for doing Agrippa the way he did, but very little about the poem itself.
- So what's the consensus out there, or did I just miss it?
-
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- "Keep an eye on the species below us...because you never know who may be next."
- ----Bertha's Save The Cat Committee (Garrison Keillor)
- Jason D. "corleyj@gas.uug.arizona.edu" Corley, Poet, Polymath, Scoundrel.
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