The Other Side of Silence: The Poet at the Limits of LanguageConcerned with the crisis of the poet who finds himself at the limits of language and is impelled to go beyond the words. |
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Adolescent Incantations | 1 |
From CounterMagic to Suicide | 17 |
The Mature Activists | 32 |
Copyright | |
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