Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... mind — the stockyards . And everywhere — ines- capable - was the prairie . It is possible that my sense of beauty was formed by those contraries . I loved Chicago's mixture of wilderness and civilization . Maybe it mir- rored my own ...
... mind — the stockyards . And everywhere — ines- capable - was the prairie . It is possible that my sense of beauty was formed by those contraries . I loved Chicago's mixture of wilderness and civilization . Maybe it mir- rored my own ...
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... mind : the DNA molecule . I think of thoughts that aren't expressible in conventional , ready - made syntax , the way the words are placed on the page , like a map of the brain . This feeling is reaf- firmed by his statement ...
... mind : the DNA molecule . I think of thoughts that aren't expressible in conventional , ready - made syntax , the way the words are placed on the page , like a map of the brain . This feeling is reaf- firmed by his statement ...
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... mind as ruined city . But instead of Troy or Rome , we have the mind contemplating the " impenetrable outline of bodies " a portable tragedy if there ever was one . For Kafka the crisis begins only with thought : one reason why " K ...
... mind as ruined city . But instead of Troy or Rome , we have the mind contemplating the " impenetrable outline of bodies " a portable tragedy if there ever was one . For Kafka the crisis begins only with thought : one reason why " K ...
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