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"A Whore's Answer to a Whore": The Prostitution of Jack Spicer (Critical Essay)
English Studies in Canada 2008, June-Sept, 34, 2-3
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Damn it all, Robert Duncan, there is only one bordello. A pillow. But one only whores toward what causes poetry Their voices high Their pricks stiff As they meet us. "Dover Beach"
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