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The moment we shake our addiction to narrative and give up our strong-headed intent that language must say something "meaningful," we open ourselves up to different types of linguistic experience, which could include sorting and structuring words in unconventional ways: by constraint, by sound, by the way words look, and so forth, rather than always feeling the need to coerce them toward meaning.

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The moment we shake our addiction to narrative and give up our strong-headed intent that language must say something meaningful, we open ourselves up to different types of linguistic experience, which could include