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father of the widely known Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), and consisted of an interview and modified form of the TAT, in which visual patterns are explored and narrated.Not insignificantly, it is also known as a "projective" test although Olson experienced it after his well known "Projective Verse" essay was already in press, so there probably was no connection.1But this quality?a"high tolerance of disorder"?I would offer, may be one of the chief characteristics of the poetry written since the Second World War which we know as "post-modern."
George F. Butterick (Wed,) studied this question.