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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

It really is a hermetically sealed world, isn't it really a hermetically sealed world, isn't it really a hermetically sealed world, etc.

The Painter Rearranges the Mirrors by Cole Swensen left me intrigued and ticked. Why?

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Posted by dw at 1:40 PM
Labels: Cole Swensen, ekphrastic poems, notional ekphrasis

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