Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 49
... vision ; the sure gesture predicates the mastery of the tools of the trade , or the ne- cessity for this mastery , and a formal method . Formality de- pends upon objectivity , which requires the novelist to post himself , whereby sight ...
... vision ; the sure gesture predicates the mastery of the tools of the trade , or the ne- cessity for this mastery , and a formal method . Formality de- pends upon objectivity , which requires the novelist to post himself , whereby sight ...
Page 117
... vision she saw those ghosts of men , forlorn in their desperation . She saw the bone , the sterile bone , in its labour crack its shell , the thin and cannibal flesh be rent ; and in the blinding truth of revelation , as if she had been ...
... vision she saw those ghosts of men , forlorn in their desperation . She saw the bone , the sterile bone , in its labour crack its shell , the thin and cannibal flesh be rent ; and in the blinding truth of revelation , as if she had been ...
Page 291
... vision . The vision is of primal life , uroboric , eating itself as it grows , with a lush balance between growth and decay . ... the green - golden gloom where nature is never asleep , nor ever awake . A growth so rich it cannot stop ...
... vision . The vision is of primal life , uroboric , eating itself as it grows , with a lush balance between growth and decay . ... the green - golden gloom where nature is never asleep , nor ever awake . A growth so rich it cannot stop ...
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