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  • "Mutilated" hand representations, with partially or completely missing fingers, have usually been seen as indicating illness or accident or even a system of communication.

    Amputee Art 2003

  • I found a reason to return to the story after reading Adam Zagajewski's essential poem "Try to Praise the Mutilated World," which appeared in the New Yorker soon after the World Trade Center attacks.

    Archive 2009-05-01 L. Lee Lowe 2009

  • I found a reason to return to the story after reading Adam Zagajewski's essential poem "Try to Praise the Mutilated World," which appeared in the New Yorker soon after the World Trade Center attacks.

    Cocoanut Grove L. Lee Lowe 2009

  • Both it and its successor _The Affair of the Mutilated Mink Coat_ (1981) struck me as perfectly balanced combinations of good-natured parody of the classical 1930s detective novel and genuine Golden Age-style puzzle plotting, but I've often wondered in the years since if I over-rated them.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • Mutilated genitals, with a fifty-fifty split between Tim and the mutilee.

    The Unusual Genitals Party 2009

  • Labels: "Try to Praise the Mutilated World", poetry, writing comments:

    The Turned-Down Page Fresca 2009

  • Mutilated body after body has been dragged out of the “Badger Hole” by prison guards and beggars, as most of the immortality experiments have been failures.

    Dark Horse Comics for August 2007 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • "Try to Praise the Mutilated World" text below is the poem I'd dog-eared in the poetry book I'm flipping through, in the previous post.

    The Turned-Down Page Fresca 2009

  • Mutilated body parts litter the streets, shells of burnt-out cars lie smoking in the rubble, and zombies prowl the alleyways looking for victims.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Mark Newton 2009

  • But I found a reason to return to the story after reading Adam Zagajewski's essential poem "Try to Praise the Mutilated World," which appeared in the New Yorker soon after the World Trade Center attacks.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009

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