The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 129
... poets . When the cubists jettisoned subject matter , liaisons be- tween poetry and painting on the old basis were no longer possible . The only course open to literature that would emulate painting was that of contemplating its own ...
... poets . When the cubists jettisoned subject matter , liaisons be- tween poetry and painting on the old basis were no longer possible . The only course open to literature that would emulate painting was that of contemplating its own ...
Pagina 132
... poetry of all natural or created things . Apollinaire wanted for the poet the new universe of scientific , microscopic , telescopic , radiographic vision , and in practice developed the means of captur- ing that ambitious vision by ...
... poetry of all natural or created things . Apollinaire wanted for the poet the new universe of scientific , microscopic , telescopic , radiographic vision , and in practice developed the means of captur- ing that ambitious vision by ...
Pagina 338
... poetry in a late age ; and we know that you have to put some strangeness , something unexpected , into the struc- ture of the sentence in order to bring back vitality to the noun . Now it's not enough to be bizarre ; the strangeness in ...
... poetry in a late age ; and we know that you have to put some strangeness , something unexpected , into the struc- ture of the sentence in order to bring back vitality to the noun . Now it's not enough to be bizarre ; the strangeness in ...
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