"They will die Last Night We have Lived Tomorrow": Traumatic Displacements of the Avant-Garde in Bob Perelman's the Future of Memory.
Studies in the Humanities 2004, June, 31, 1
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[I]n reading the textual poetics of Language writers, what might seem a linguistic swerve from political engagement appears, when focused through the lens of a more historicized account, a symptom of postmodernity, where no facet of contemporary experience--whether personal or public--is left unencoded by consumer culture.--Walter Kalaidjian, 328 INTRODUCTION
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