<p>Michael Rosen writes:</p><p>&ldquo;In 1997 I completed a Ph.D. on the subject of authoring a piece of children&#39;s literature - a book of poems that was eventually published as &lsquo;You Wait Till I&#39;m Older Than You&rsquo; (Puffin). In the thesis I tried to put to one side mystical and Romantic ideas around creating poetry and instead locate the whole process in reality. This is in defiance of a very different idea which refuses or defers reality arguing that all that we know is what we say and write. So I first wanted to make the argument that reality does indeed exist and I (along with all other human beings) have a specific place in it. There is also the matter of how we perceive and produce texts through what has come to be known as &lsquo;intertextuality&rsquo; along with the question of how we integrate audience to what and how we write. I sought to bring together these different processes and then by using them as critical tools set about examining how I came to write a group of poems.&nbsp;</p><p>Going through all this led me to the conclusion that I had nudged myself towards a Marxist theory of authorship and that I had demonstrated its method in such a way that others could adopt it adapt it and use it.&rdquo;</p>
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