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The aim of the article is reasoning on an analogy which may help understand what an algorithm can do and, especially, cannot do. The analogy is given by Poe’s Philosophy of composition , in which, by making reference to his poem The raven , he argues for a singular strategy of composition we may compare with an algorithmic writing. Keywords Algorithm, Philosophy of technology, Poe