danielkhent on Nostr: I like the idea that his poetry uses familiar terms, but you can't become familiar ...
I like the idea that his poetry uses familiar terms, but you can't become familiar with them--it resists memorization. That's my crude interpretation of Clune's point--the quotidian / surreal.
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