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    Episode 6: The Place Where I Work is Still Language (Donato Mancini)

    enNovember 15, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Donato Mancini, visual poet and artist, sits down for a wide-ranging talk about visual and concrete poetry, the great bpNichol, the octothorpe, Titus Andronicus, climate change, and how a typewriter poem cannot ever be typed perfectly.

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