What is a poem?, Or, Philosophy and Poetry at the Point of the Unnamble
Philosophy is truth?
A poem/lanuage allows us to think why/ what we think what we think.
‘poetry is a thought that is not a thought, a thought that is not even thinkable. But the sole stakes of philosophy are precisely to think thought, to identify thought as the thinking thought itself’ (p.19)
‘The poem’s relelatory power turns around an enigma, so that making out the very point of the enigma is the poweless Real of the power of true.’ (p.23) The desires thought out of the poem are what make the poem thinkable??!! The poem tells the truth of the writer/reader, not the poem itself.
‘We could thus say that the unnamble proper to matheme is the consistency of language, while the one proper to poetry is the power of language’ (p.26)
The truth of math can only be true as long as the language remains the same- as long as 1 remains as 1. Language is used in poetry as the power to provoke meaning to another- the power not as the poem as truth but the language to enable truth through one that interprets it?
‘a truth can never reveal the meaning of meaning, the sense of sense’ As the truth lies within the desires that are unnamed!! the UNDEAD!!!