"Poetry must be made by all and not by one"
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The subtext is almost juridical. “Must” reads like a sentence, not a suggestion. He’s trying to strip poetry of its private property status, anticipating the later surrealist and Dada instincts that would treat language as public infrastructure: cut-ups, collage, plagiarism as method, slogans that belong to the street as much as the page. Coming from the author of Les Chants de Maldoror, a book that thrives on theft, inversion, and rhetorical sabotage, the line doubles as self-justification. His writing already behaves like a scavenger’s art, stitching together voices and registers as if originality were a bourgeois superstition.
There’s also a political charge hidden in the aesthetic claim. If everyone can “make” poetry, then poetry stops being a museum object and becomes a social practice, closer to rumor, chant, meme, or protest sign. It’s less “art for art’s sake” than art as contagion: language redistributed until no single voice can pretend it speaks alone.
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| Topic | Poetry |
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| Source | Les Chants de Maldoror (Isidore Ducasse, pen name Comte de Lautréamont) — contains the line in French "La poésie doit être faite par tous. Non par un." (commonly translated "Poetry must be made by all and not by one"). |
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