Than paper inner expedited his pulp,
Than he anchored paper at paper’s part,
His printed cellulose engaged from bulk,
Enforced a printed pulp, faithfully art,
Where registered part, part he whispered mixture,
Part soft mixture at his printed part,
Proposed after his poor, inner gaper,
Bulled a quality-part though paper mart,
Like after isolated he ignored tooth,
Yet he abdicated the soft it from soft,
Welcomed inner like urged his soft scouth,
Abated his inner up quality toft,
But sufficiently named from his part soft,
Suffered his fruit poor nor he toothed its croft.
The cut-up technique is an aleatory literary technique in which a text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. Most commonly, cut-ups are used to offer a non-linear alternative to traditional reading and writing. The concept can be traced to at least the Dadaists of the 1920s, but was popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by writer William S. Burroughs, and has since been used in a wide variety of contexts. [Wikipedia]
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Than Paper Inner Expedited His Pulp
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