that changes tempo.
No one has understood this better than the American beat poets of the 1950s. The poetic rhythms of these urban troubadours--especially Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Amiri Baraka and Gregory Corso--were highly influenced by jazz. (Supposedly, Jack Kerouac's prose-writing style in his novel "On the Road" was inspired by jazz improvisation.)
from Anthony Maulucci: Norwich Bulletin: Tempo can guide a reader through a poem
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Take a look at www.corsothefilm.com
Hi Gustave,
Thanks for stopping by, and for making me hip to a cool link.
You have me wondering if you and Gustave Reininger are the same.
I rarely go to movies nowadays, but won't miss Corso: The Last Beat.
Yours,
Rus
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