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... comes to fruition as a consciousness encircled by its own metaphors . Diddy , the common- place protagonist who dreams at the center of Death Kit , begins and ends in a tunnel . When the novel comes full circle , the tunnel is ...
... comes to fruition as a consciousness encircled by its own metaphors . Diddy , the common- place protagonist who dreams at the center of Death Kit , begins and ends in a tunnel . When the novel comes full circle , the tunnel is ...
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... come to expect its self - enclosure . Thrust forward , we curl with the whirling spill of the falls . Anything - anywhere ... comes to playing Lear outside his poetry is in the inci- dent Kenneth Burke relates - when Williams slaps the ...
... come to expect its self - enclosure . Thrust forward , we curl with the whirling spill of the falls . Anything - anywhere ... comes to playing Lear outside his poetry is in the inci- dent Kenneth Burke relates - when Williams slaps the ...
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... comes ( I swear it ) from the breath , from the breathing of the man who writes , at the moment that he writes ... come " ( Duncan , OF , 35 ) . The page is a white blankness , a feminine space or 260 THE INCARNATE WORD.
... comes ( I swear it ) from the breath , from the breathing of the man who writes , at the moment that he writes ... come " ( Duncan , OF , 35 ) . The page is a white blankness , a feminine space or 260 THE INCARNATE WORD.
Contents
ONE Introduction | 3 |
the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
Copyright | |
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