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After-images (Paperback)
David J. Constantine, H. Constantine; Translated by Lavinia Greenlaw, Tom Kuhn, Adrian Mitchell
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Features writing that is, in one sense or another, a reflection or
lingering effect of poets and artists who have gone before.
A comprehensive and easy-to-use reference to the most popular and
effective herbal products on the market! Tyler's Tips: The
Shopper's Guide for Herbal Remedies offers consumers valuable
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Parallel French/English texts. Michaux is one of the notable
travellers of modern French poetry; not only to the Amazon and the
Far East, but into the strange hinterland of his own inner space.
Fired by the same explorer's appetite, he has delved into the realm
of mescaline and other drugs, and his wartime poetry, part of a
private 'resistance' movement of extraordinary density and energy,
has advertised his view of the poetic act as a form of exorcism.
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