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... prizes in which , as though by sheer happenstance , there is no mention whatsoever of the few rare innovative works published during this period , thus bearing out the truth of José Angel Valente's astute observation concerning Terra ...
... prizes in which , as though by sheer happenstance , there is no mention whatsoever of the few rare innovative works published during this period , thus bearing out the truth of José Angel Valente's astute observation concerning Terra ...
Page 156
... Terra nostra : they define only themselves , and characterize only their own method . One of the usual tactics of critical terrorism ( whether or not it is backed by the power of the State ) is to create a grotesque image of the author ...
... Terra nostra : they define only themselves , and characterize only their own method . One of the usual tactics of critical terrorism ( whether or not it is backed by the power of the State ) is to create a grotesque image of the author ...
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... Terra nostra does not take us on a drug trip that does away with our relation to the real : on the contrary , it offers us the larger - than - life double vision , at once ' normal ' and distorted , of the kif - smoker . IV - It goes ...
... Terra nostra does not take us on a drug trip that does away with our relation to the real : on the contrary , it offers us the larger - than - life double vision , at once ' normal ' and distorted , of the kif - smoker . IV - It goes ...
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