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... imagination , our most personally human faculty , we can organize external chaos into something fresh , per- ceptive , and palatable to author and reader alike . This is not ideal- ism , for " The mind orders reality not by imposing ...
... imagination , our most personally human faculty , we can organize external chaos into something fresh , per- ceptive , and palatable to author and reader alike . This is not ideal- ism , for " The mind orders reality not by imposing ...
Page 146
... imagination . " It is the missing dimension which the author tried to bridge through love in Section One , through ... imagination , the same force Sukenick argues for in all his work . It is like a state of consciousness : the State of ...
... imagination . " It is the missing dimension which the author tried to bridge through love in Section One , through ... imagination , the same force Sukenick argues for in all his work . It is like a state of consciousness : the State of ...
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... imagination and reality , the same understanding in both that one is not ' better ' than the other but that the poet must make reality useful through the employment of the imagination , and conversely , imagination , to be legitimate ...
... imagination and reality , the same understanding in both that one is not ' better ' than the other but that the poet must make reality useful through the employment of the imagination , and conversely , imagination , to be legitimate ...
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