Babelpoetry is a poetry project in which the poet/reader uses randomly generated text (often using the 'random article' option on wikipedia) and plugs it in to any online translator. The poet/reader then translates the selected text as much as desired without changing the text in any other way. The last step involves placing the text in a format indicating the way in which the poet/reader would read the words. Word order may not be changed and words may not be 'spliced' in any fashion.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Notable American Women

2002
what March which is
published [as for the Marcus American
of the important main point
woman

of the editor] writer
the preparation following theater
of new evolution Markus,

the line of age and the cable,
redacteuren
which has been written the surname
which has the joy of mystjrjwdw “s Oha”

of the family of behavior.
As for the family
as for having the doubt
where the head public has lived
name the temporary misfire
which 3 members perhaps is pulled

up it is
ordered to the city
of the unknown person
who will be been secure
with the having of Markus 4

their heroes of life are
described: The young person is Marcus.

1 comment:

Iain said...

Notable American Women is a novel, written by author Ben Marcus and published in March 2002.

[edit] Plot introduction

The novel, written as a follow-up to Marcus's literary debut, The Age of Wire and String, deals with an abstruse Ohio family, which shares the author's surname. The Marcus family, owning four members, lives on a farm outside of an unnamed town; the reader encounters narration from three of those members, and is led through a seemingly implausible and temporally confusing description of the life-events of the protagonist: a young Ben Marcus.

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