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Page 74
... half of " A " -9 , Zukofsky sent the second strophe to Lorine Niedecker , instructing her to read it against the corresponding strophe of the first half so that she would see that Marx was already in Spinoza except that the latter ...
... half of " A " -9 , Zukofsky sent the second strophe to Lorine Niedecker , instructing her to read it against the corresponding strophe of the first half so that she would see that Marx was already in Spinoza except that the latter ...
Page 75
... half . We ought not forget that Zukofsky was from a working class immigrant family . The second half of " A " -9 should not be read as a de - linking from Zukofsky's earlier Marxist allegiances , but as a dialectical continuation , with ...
... half . We ought not forget that Zukofsky was from a working class immigrant family . The second half of " A " -9 should not be read as a de - linking from Zukofsky's earlier Marxist allegiances , but as a dialectical continuation , with ...
Page 76
... half is concerned , limit or at least make their effects felt on the second half . As I will explain , in the Spinozian view without social harmony it is impossible for the individual poet to achieve maximum power , and we can ...
... half is concerned , limit or at least make their effects felt on the second half . As I will explain , in the Spinozian view without social harmony it is impossible for the individual poet to achieve maximum power , and we can ...
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