Sagetrieb, 11. köideUniversity of Maine at Orono, 1992 |
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Page 119
... never resolves itself . For example , the following poem represents non - closure in an indeterminate text : A RED STAMP If lilies are lily white if they exhaust noise and distance and even dust , if they dusty will dirt a surface that ...
... never resolves itself . For example , the following poem represents non - closure in an indeterminate text : A RED STAMP If lilies are lily white if they exhaust noise and distance and even dust , if they dusty will dirt a surface that ...
Page 120
... never have a preconceived form into which I want to put the thing . SS : So you never say " I want to try a three - step line here . " CR : No , I would never do that . For me it has to be organic . A form that is in your mind first and ...
... never have a preconceived form into which I want to put the thing . SS : So you never say " I want to try a three - step line here . " CR : No , I would never do that . For me it has to be organic . A form that is in your mind first and ...
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... never forgave George for not doing it . SS : I think they did support him for a year as the editor TO , Publishers , and then he expected more and became bitter over it . CR : That was one side of Louis ... I didn't know when we were ...
... never forgave George for not doing it . SS : I think they did support him for a year as the editor TO , Publishers , and then he expected more and became bitter over it . CR : That was one side of Louis ... I didn't know when we were ...
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