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[MAY 68 - MAY 18]

[MAY 68 - MAY 18][MAY 68 - MAY 18]
[MAY 68 - MAY 18]
 
The Poetry Magazine published in May 68 a special issue , "à faire" , composed of white pages with the only impression of a text by Deguy inviting 'everyone' to express themselves and participate to "sketch a multiple drawing of the movement" .

"At the moment there is a poem on the train, in the street, at the university, at the factory, their walls are covered with words and images, and the white pages of this notebook are the wall where everyone come and write whatever he wants, think, imagine, realize.
Something burst, and the field of possibilities flies. Let's make a rough draft here: in your own way, cover these pages (ideas, slogans, proposals, shouts, refusals, dreams, schemas, symbols ... etc) "

Social network before the hour, the magazine already proposed a virtual "wall" to those who had something to say, to draw or to invent.

What about in May 2018? Do you have a "poem in the train"?

If so, it is an opportunity to be read / seen, we offer you a blank page, comment here, or send us your "ideas, slogans, proposals, cries, refusals, dreams, schemes, symbols ... etc. "by e-mail!


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