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  • Yet, I'm often told I write imagistically (which word, for those who will comment, isn't a word at all).

    Perry Garfinkel: How to Release Your Inner Monet 2010

  • The latter line one recognizes as a particularly successful Carson move, the turn, linguistically, syntactically and imagistically all at once within a particular line: “give me a world, you have taken.”

    LH reads Anne Carson Lemon Hound 2009

  • And further: Mark Young has the courage to be traditional, imagistically or narratively direct, discrete, serial, surreal, ‘experimental’ and ‘difficult’ … Yet there are consistent threads running through this selection.

    PELICAN DREAMING" POEMS 1959-2008 by MARK YOUNG EILEEN 2009

  • Supervielle is known primarily for his personal and imagistically-rich poetry, beginning with his 1925 volume, Gravitations and continuing through his later volumes including Le Forçat innocent, Les Amis inconnus, La Fable du Monde, Oublieuse Mémoire, Naissances and other books of poetry.

    Jules Supervielle greenintegerblog 2008

  • (365-78) — Darwin gives no systematic picture of the sequence by which one species developed from another, but does encapsulate it imagistically in an account of microscopically-observed organisms from mould to the "Mite enormous," whose swelling heart and writhing limbs already ally it unmistakeably with higher, emotionally equipped animals such as man

    Introduction 2006

  • Mark Young has the courage to be traditional, imagistically or narratively direct, discrete, serial, surreal, 'experimental,' and 'difficult' in the same season, year, or cluster of years.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Mark Young has the courage to be traditional, imagistically or narratively direct, discrete, serial, surreal, 'experimental,' and 'difficult' in the same season, year, or cluster of years.

    MAKING POETIC HISTORY! 2008

  • "Nutting" was composed in October to December, 1798, however, and so prefigures the Preface both imagistically and ideologically.

    Wordsworth’s Balladry: Real Men Wanted 1999

  • His aggression against the female, complicated imagistically by the simultaneous hostilities against the fruit as male seed as well (the rape of enemy women is always an assault upon the male, a desecration of property), enacts the authorial hostilities of the Preface.

    Wordsworth’s Balladry: Real Men Wanted 1999

  • CJ: Early on we had the idea to cover the walls with TV screens and use them sculpturally as well as imagistically, but we were also clear that the world had to have its own integrity without video or projection.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

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