Playing and Singing Toward Devolution: Stewart Parker's Ethical Aesthetics in Kingdom Come and Northern Star.
Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies 2007, Autumn-Winter, 37, 2
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No aesthetic can be a constant, except an aesthetic based on the idea of inconstancy, metamorphosis, or, to borrow a term from politics, "perpetual revolution".' Salman Rushdie (1)
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