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O Rose

IAN CHUNN

"The Sick Rose," by William Blake, passed through several European languages and back to English, and then through Tagalog, Hungarian, and Finnish.

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IAN CHUNN

Ian Chunn is a communications professor at Simon Fraser University who involves his students with experiments in poetry. "Driving with Landow", a found poem in Geist 47, was compiled by the Communications 472 class at Simon Fraser University on World Poetry Day, March 21, 2002. Each of the nineteen students in the class chose a book or other publication in their possession, opened it to page nineteen, counted to the nineteenth word and began reading.


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