“The rigidity of forms impedes their transmission.
These words are so heavy that the flow fails to carry
them. Temperaments die before arriving at the goal
(firing blanks).
No word is capable of carrying the impulses one
wants to send with it.”

—  Isidore Isou

Panic IV
Manifesto Of Letterist Poetry, 1942

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Romanian-born French poet, film critic and visual artist 1925–2007

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