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Revision as of 08:01, 16 October 2016
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William Carlos Williams - On poems as machines made out of words
To make two bold statements: There's nothing sentimental about a machine, and: A poem is a small (or large) machine made out of words. When I say there's nothing sentimental about a poem, I mean that there can be no part that is redundant. Prose may carry a load of ill-defined matter like a ship. But poetry is a machine which drives it, pruned to a perfect economy. As in all machines, its movement is intrinsic, undulant, a physical more than a literary character.
From: Williams's introduction to The Wedge, in Selected Essays of William Carlos Williams (NY: New Directions, 1969), p. 256.
This is just to say
I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox
and which you were probably saving For breakfast
Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
Notes
Set a challenge for myself to design a computational poetry class.
- Alphabetical list of PENN part-of-speech tags
- http://www.ling.gu.se/~lager/Mutbl/course/penn.html <-- a good list with examples
Extract Data
Hangouts
- Google Takeout - allows you to download all your data
- takes 5-10 min to generate - email link will appear for download
- you will need to relogin to download
- if involving a huge dataset - try using tbz file format while creating archive and use safari browser and ntfs file system to store your takeout files which are more than 2 gb in size
FB
- https://developers.facebook.com/ go to graph api
- http://nocodewebscraping.com/how-to-extract-data-from-facebook-page-competitor-analysis/
- Getting Started with the Graph API
- Only friends who have allowed the Graph API explorer to use their info are displayed here.