![]() What I Know About Epistemology
As the light goes, go. Be the rustling in the grass, the fall from convention's good graces: learn, or someone will have you filing files or writing writs, demonstrating cutlery or selling knowledge door to door; someone might even drop your lovely life into a factory and have you derusting rings on the coolant-spouting turntable of a vertical lathe. It's best for everyone that what you know is generally thought of as general knowledge. You can find it in pool rooms and roadside bars, in meadows as inviting as beds, in bedrooms where it whispers like a ribbon untying; you can even find it in schools. But be careful: it's dangerous, inescapable and exact down to every atom of everything there is, to every name each thing goes by and every law each thing obeys. And the best part is, you always know more than you know. From Volume 182, Number 1, April 2003 Copyright © The Poetry Foundation |