When he quotes Celan, in some ways, he's alluding to the idea of reader response criticism. That is, the poem is informed by the experience of a particular reader. Each reader's experience is different, and thus what they bring to the poem and what they get out of the poem will be different.
When he quotes Celan, in some ways, he's alluding to the idea of reader response criticism. That is, the poem is informed by the experience of a particular reader. Each reader's experience is different, and thus what they bring to the poem and what they get out of the poem will be different.
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