The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... writing of Empty Mir- ror and of Howl , though , Williams's influ- ence waned . There were ( aside from the obvious incompatibility of Williams's " no- ideas - but - in - things " approach and Ginsberg's Blake - born neo - Platonism ) ...
... writing of Empty Mir- ror and of Howl , though , Williams's influ- ence waned . There were ( aside from the obvious incompatibility of Williams's " no- ideas - but - in - things " approach and Ginsberg's Blake - born neo - Platonism ) ...
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... writing that was followed by a silence of several years ( a silence that Kundera alludes to in his essay , but does not explain ) . To be sure , the play itself seems to have no connection with Diderot on any but the most superficial ...
... writing that was followed by a silence of several years ( a silence that Kundera alludes to in his essay , but does not explain ) . To be sure , the play itself seems to have no connection with Diderot on any but the most superficial ...
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... writing of fiction is an act of creation involving the manipulation of language , and consider it clever to remind us constantly of this amazing circumstance . They are , in short , more interested in writing about writ ing than in writing ...
... writing of fiction is an act of creation involving the manipulation of language , and consider it clever to remind us constantly of this amazing circumstance . They are , in short , more interested in writing about writ ing than in writing ...
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