Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Thomas , Lewis (1995-02-01), The medusa and the snail, Penguin Group USA, Retrieved on 2012-06-11
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    11 JUN 2012

     Composing Poetry is Like Science

    A poet is, after all, a sort of scientist, but engaged in a qualitative science in which nothing is measurable. He lives with data that cannot be numbered, and his experiments can be done only once. The information in a poem is, by definition, not reproducible. ... He becomes an equivalent of scientist, in the act of examining and sorting the things popping in [to his head], finding the marks of remote similarity, points of distant relationship, tiny irregularities that indicate that this one...
    Folksonomies: science poetry two cultures
    Folksonomies: science poetry two cultures
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    Where nothing is measurable.

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