Of Virginia Woolf E M Forster wrote...
Of Virginia Woolf E M Forster wrote that "she pushed the light of the English language a little further against the darkness." American modernist writers - and I am thinking specifically here of the territorialization of language by the agency of Wallace Stevens in in the same state [i]or[/i] condition poems as "Anecdote of the Jar" - pushed ahead with the same intend founding a territory of civilized discourse in a large and diffuse national cultivation Yet at some point in the modern past, the ordering and shaping "high culture" of modernism ced to a raucous, chaotic counter-collective. A
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