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How poets see the world

林飞扬
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
• 1.keep distance with poems
• 2.poets keep distance with
the world
keep distance with poems
• From the reader's point of view, I
prefer to distance myself from the
poem than to try to get close to it
and decipher it.

why?
poets keep distance with the world

how

object angel
object
• wllace stevens pointed in a memorable
phrase, calls "the way things look each
day."
angel
• distance

alienation

Defamiliarization
Defamiliarization
• Strangeness is the poet's unique
perspective, and through the ordinary
objects, through its fragmentary connection,
and to give the reader a feeling of extremely
strange, extremely unusual state. This
strange feeling is produced by the poet's
excavation and representation of the
subconscious of the person under the
surface of ordinary experience in daily life.
• To put it simply, it is to see the unusual
from the ordinary, and then express it
in a language with a personal style
INTERVIEW

demolition
worker,poet
It is to look into the depths of
life, a grass and a tree is the
world, and every bit of life is the
world
More than light
• Circling and looking away
• Clearly visible reflection of the city
• All buildings support light and shadow
• I long
• A big wave of my will
• The lights died
• Stop here for the sky
• question
• So far
• A crown of thorns connected by routes
• Sparkling
self-experience
• Absolute silence(not environment)
• ponder/meditate
• be drawn
• Familiar becomes unfamiliar
• Abstraction becomes figurative
• Figuration becomes abstract
THX

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