Kevin Davies on the politics of avant-garde
poetry
"I'm reminded of Ed Dorn saying something like 'You're handing me this piece
of paper and telling me it's political? It's about as political as a gopher
hole.' I'm totally agnostic about the ability of unpopular verse to affect
change in the political world. I just don't believe it. I don't think for a
second, oh, here I am striking a blow against capital. Political change is not
made by the choices that we're making in verse. We're doing this so that
certain possibilities can exist in the world. So that works of art can exist,
temporarily, and they'll certainly bear traces of our political vision because
if they don't they're no good."
quoted by Steve Evans in
"The Disobedient Poetics of Determinate Negation" (in progress)