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The whole world of publishing is moving to electronic, but when you put a poem on a screen and you increase the type size, the shape of a poem changes.
Billy Collins
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What this quote means

This quote reflects on how the medium affects the perception of poetry.

Billy Collins emphasizes the transformation of poetry when experienced digitally versus traditionally. He suggests that the format of presentation, such as screen size and typeface, can alter the interpretation and aesthetic form of a poem, highlighting the relationship between art and technology.

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PoetryPublishingTechnologyArtMedium

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about the evolution of literature at a conference.

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