A sestina for free culture by William Carleton, who writes that "the form itself, where the same six words are repeated in each
stanza, lends itself to the subject of copying and transformative use."
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William Carleton
A sestina for free culture by William Carleton, who writes that "the form itself, where the same six words are repeated in each
stanza, lends itself to the subject of copying and transformative use."