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Poet's Dance: On "The Idea of Perfection: The Poetry and Prose of Paul Valéry"
Essay, Review Carl Denton 7/8/21 Essay, Review Carl Denton 7/8/21

Poet's Dance: On "The Idea of Perfection: The Poetry and Prose of Paul Valéry"

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Reckoning with Woman’s Body: On Anne Serre’s "The Governesses"
Review Brianna Di Monda 11/2/18 Review Brianna Di Monda 11/2/18

Reckoning with Woman’s Body: On Anne Serre’s "The Governesses"

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The Cleverest Rat In The Maze: On Raymond Queneau’s "The Blue Flowers"
Review Ashley Naftule 8/28/18 Review Ashley Naftule 8/28/18

The Cleverest Rat In The Maze: On Raymond Queneau’s "The Blue Flowers"

In an age where many modern writers strive for profundity in their themes and characters at the expense of formal invention, Queneau's works reminds us that style possesses its own kind of depth. Precision can be a gateway to enlightenment.

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