Part of speech:
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Quotation: My own understanding of it went something like this: “Flarf” is a collage-based method which employs Google searches, specifically the partial quotes which Google “captures” from websites. In its early manifestations it was VERY whimsical and went something like this: you search Google for 2 disparate terms, like “anarchy + tuna melt”—using only the quotes captured by Google (never the actual websites themselves) you stitch words, phrases, clauses, sentences together to create poems.
Author:
Michael Magee
Publishing location:
Buffalo, N.Y.
Date of publication:
Aug. 22, 2003
(This date is uncertain. It is either not given, unclear, or unreliable in the original source.)
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