Name
Fifty Ways of Looking at a Poem
Description
Ana María Caballero invited fifty different people to read and annotate the same poem, performing their experience of its verse via hand-written marginalia.\
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Fifty Ways of Looking at a Poem celebrates the ways in which writers and readers construct each other. Readers give literature life within their minds, honoring words when they make them their own by leaving a mark.\
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The combined, iterative interventions in this series represent the collective evolution of readership.\
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Language is universal—yet personal—and every reading pulls and pushes it forth.\
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The top ten bidders will receive a print of the poem, signed by Caballero, so that they may annotate it themselves and become contributors to this project.