The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... speak with language . And language itself speaks . How can this be ? To speak is to convey contents . How can language be said to convey its contents if it is the conveyor itself ? It can " speak " only if it is under- stood to be ...
... speak with language . And language itself speaks . How can this be ? To speak is to convey contents . How can language be said to convey its contents if it is the conveyor itself ? It can " speak " only if it is under- stood to be ...
Pagina 59
... speak with straight faces of building " libraries " of videotapes . And as the options continue to increase and to attract consumers , more and more reality - hours ( or however we wish to designate media - free time ) are sacrificed ...
... speak with straight faces of building " libraries " of videotapes . And as the options continue to increase and to attract consumers , more and more reality - hours ( or however we wish to designate media - free time ) are sacrificed ...
Pagina 83
... speak freely have their skill and confidence undercut when the audience is so awfully , artificially and comfortably silent . Democracy declines , of course , when hardly anyone is willing to speak and when speech is no longer ...
... speak freely have their skill and confidence undercut when the audience is so awfully , artificially and comfortably silent . Democracy declines , of course , when hardly anyone is willing to speak and when speech is no longer ...
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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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