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16 abr 2003

If all great poets were great in the same way, we would need only one of them. Pound seems to think that mediocre poetry is all similar, no matter what the epoch or locale. How would we test that proposition? If mediocre poetries were all different, each with its own uniqueness, they would be worthy of admiration, by virtue of this uniqueness.

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