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Document Details : Title: Poëzie op posters en kussenslopen Subtitle: Over de geschiedenis, doelen, selectie en receptie van Stichting Plint Author(s): VAN DER STARRE, Kila Journal: Spiegel der Letteren Volume: 59 Issue: 2-3 Date: 2017 Pages: 379-414 DOI: 10.2143/SDL.59.2.3285110 Abstract : Plint is the biggest publisher of Dutch poetry on objects. Since 1979 it has aimed at integrating poetry in the daily lives of people who normally do not interact with poetry, by selling poems on posters, pillowcases, aprons, bags, tablecloths, crockery and more. This article explores Plint’s products and audience from a historical-institutional, an empirical and a sociological perspective. The results of a questionnaire held among Plint-devotees are analysed. This article argues that Plint is wrongfully neglected in the historical and institutional view on Dutch literature. For many people poetry objects are not a peripheral phenomenon besides poetry books, but the central point of access to poetry. |
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