Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... described . Ultimately , the poem maintains , the source of Brébeuf's strength is not to be found in its physical incarnation — the body and blood — but in the historic sacrifice of which they are symbols : ... in the sound of invisible ...
... described . Ultimately , the poem maintains , the source of Brébeuf's strength is not to be found in its physical incarnation — the body and blood — but in the historic sacrifice of which they are symbols : ... in the sound of invisible ...
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described , but Rechy is not meticulous in his descriptions of real cities . On page 26 he refers to New York City as “ a Cage , ” and a mere thirteen pages later this " Cage " becomes an " islandcity " which is " like an electric ...
described , but Rechy is not meticulous in his descriptions of real cities . On page 26 he refers to New York City as “ a Cage , ” and a mere thirteen pages later this " Cage " becomes an " islandcity " which is " like an electric ...
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... described by Sorrentino himself in the aforementioned interview as being " a terrible book , I mean a really rotten book , but one that has its moments " ( p . 29 ) . It starts as a curious kind of detective novel : " How absurd to find ...
... described by Sorrentino himself in the aforementioned interview as being " a terrible book , I mean a really rotten book , but one that has its moments " ( p . 29 ) . It starts as a curious kind of detective novel : " How absurd to find ...
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