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| Grass Green Glass |
The second collection of words is taken from the Wikipedia page about the poet, his life and work. There is a strong sense of place in the descriptions. I like the juxtaposition of the natural detail which stands out in the former and the man-made elements, cities and buildings, which are prominent in the second.
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| Oxford Victorian London |
There's something to be said for poetry which can capture a life lived, based on keen observations from the poet. The factual summary of a life is practical but somewhat grey by comparison.


You have to show me how to do the word cloud thing.
ReplyDeleteTo evoke such a striking visual representation of text is startling and revealing.
Great post,
Ash
http://www.wordle.net/
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Thanks for the link! I just copied and pasted 'Bin Bag' and Prototypes in and love the results. Printed them out and they shall now adorn my flat.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I can stop. Gonna do more!
Love the clouds and love what you've done with Betjeman... something very poetic about seeing the significance of his choice of words!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful use of word clouding.
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