The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... finally more not brothers than brothers . What's more , if all language is political , then some language will necessarily be more political , at which point the hierarchy that was thrown out the front door has come back in through the ...
... finally more not brothers than brothers . What's more , if all language is political , then some language will necessarily be more political , at which point the hierarchy that was thrown out the front door has come back in through the ...
Pagina 151
... Finally , and most tellingly , we have the penultimate line : " A chicken hawk floats over , looking for home . " A psychologist would call " look- ing for home " a clear instance of projective identification . Three shifted emphases ...
... Finally , and most tellingly , we have the penultimate line : " A chicken hawk floats over , looking for home . " A psychologist would call " look- ing for home " a clear instance of projective identification . Three shifted emphases ...
Pagina 230
... finally pushes open the door to the religious . First he presents us with the tormented expiations of Nijinsky ; then , in " Confessional " and " The Sacrifice , " he conducts fevered meditations on guilt and salvation ; finally , in ...
... finally pushes open the door to the religious . First he presents us with the tormented expiations of Nijinsky ; then , in " Confessional " and " The Sacrifice , " he conducts fevered meditations on guilt and salvation ; finally , in ...
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A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
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