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Many digital poems also illustrate the concept of the autonomous linguistic “Eigenwelt” that Gomringer emphasises in his writings. More than ever before, text is represented for its graphic qualities, or, less frequently, for its acoustic ones, and its representative function is just one amongst three possible textual roles. Concrete poems, Gomringer writes, are not poems “about something but concrete realities in themselves.”
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