Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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... voice does Pierre Menard find his voice . I have already said that Adrian Leverkühn adopts a somewhat similar solution . His silence , as I said , strikes the reader from the start . And even when he does speak or write letters , he ...
... voice does Pierre Menard find his voice . I have already said that Adrian Leverkühn adopts a somewhat similar solution . His silence , as I said , strikes the reader from the start . And even when he does speak or write letters , he ...
Strana 95
... voice comes to one in the dark . Imagine . ' The voice speaks , tells stories , but ' only a small part of what is said can be verified . ' All that can be ascertained is that someone is lying on his back in the dark and a voice comes ...
... voice comes to one in the dark . Imagine . ' The voice speaks , tells stories , but ' only a small part of what is said can be verified . ' All that can be ascertained is that someone is lying on his back in the dark and a voice comes ...
Strana 96
... voice for which James and Virginia Woolf longed , a certain voice does emerge . We say it is Eliot's , Muriel Spark's , Beckett's , though it does not belong to their social and public selves . This fullness of voice is something we ...
... voice for which James and Virginia Woolf longed , a certain voice does emerge . We say it is Eliot's , Muriel Spark's , Beckett's , though it does not belong to their social and public selves . This fullness of voice is something we ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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