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The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence

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Exploring the intersection of poetry and early Zen thought, this collection of essays critiques conventional perceptions through the lens of "syntactically impermanence." It delves into the self-reflective nature of poetic language, examining how it acknowledges and challenges its own conceptual frameworks in both private and social contexts. The work highlights the innovative strategies employed by American avant-garde writers, ultimately questioning the established norms of language and expression.

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The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, Leslie Scalapino

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1999
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