happY
         nEw
       earS




fluxus-inspired poetry
by members of fluxlist




What makes Fluxus poetry different from other varieties?
I think it might just involve hearing and seeing words differently -- with "happy new ears" (Cage). And not necessarily writing or otherwise saying these words. Just being receptive and open to the linguistic world around you.

George Free

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happY nEw earS was compiled by Roger Stevens

and is published by


FLUXBUNNY PRESS

(A huge thank you to Dawn Sadler for collating and printing)

	For information about Fluxbunny Press
contact Roger Stevens at rogerstevens@ndirect.co.uk

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