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42 At the painful dis / junction of your ( plural ) cathedral and my ( masculine ) synagogue , body to body , side by side , eyes blindfolded for philosophy he asks ( himself ) , “ as only a woman can do naively , " asking himself like ...
42 At the painful dis / junction of your ( plural ) cathedral and my ( masculine ) synagogue , body to body , side by side , eyes blindfolded for philosophy he asks ( himself ) , “ as only a woman can do naively , " asking himself like ...
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Not a contraction or an ellipsis , not even “ t ” ” ( which might itself be taken as a sort of grammatical synecdoche ) , but a voice without its body . And this metonymical elimination of the body is what makes the telephone ...
Not a contraction or an ellipsis , not even “ t ” ” ( which might itself be taken as a sort of grammatical synecdoche ) , but a voice without its body . And this metonymical elimination of the body is what makes the telephone ...
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It incarnates in a night body , it radiates a night light . At this moment , in this room , night is falling over us . Even if it weren't falling , we are already in night , as soon as we are captured by optical instruments which don't ...
It incarnates in a night body , it radiates a night light . At this moment , in this room , night is falling over us . Even if it weren't falling , we are already in night , as soon as we are captured by optical instruments which don't ...
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