Imitating Hemingway: 'After Such Knowledge ...'
Many have heard it on remote peninsulas, On sleepy plains, in the aberrant fishermen's islands, In the corrupt heart of the city, Have heard and migrated like gulls or the seeds of a flower. Eliot, AntiSemitism, and Literary Form may be overstated, but the facts, if not the whole truth of his p...
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Published in: | Cithara 2011-05, Vol.50 (2), p.14 |
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Language: | eng |
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Summary: | Many have heard it on remote peninsulas, On sleepy plains, in the aberrant fishermen's islands, In the corrupt heart of the city, Have heard and migrated like gulls or the seeds of a flower. Eliot, AntiSemitism, and Literary Form may be overstated, but the facts, if not the whole truth of his poetry, speak for themselves and must be presented as evidence in the Nuremberg Trial of literary criticism. |
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ISSN: | 0009-7527 |