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Reflections by Mark
Insingel, translated by Adrienne Dixon, fiction, cloth,
77pp. |
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ISBN |
0-87376-021-2 |
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Publication Date |
1972 |
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$6.95
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The book begins with the image of the
rising/descending ferris wheel. A man reflects on his whole existence. There
are no boundaries between his childhood, adulthood his fantasies. The little
boy wonders: “Where is your grandfather? Are you only you when you're with
him? When the boys are teasing you? When the girls are sorry for you?” The
rug on which his grandfather is lying becomes a dark pond in which he is
swimming. In the woods one point differs from another only because a car is
seen in the background. The house glides by the ship or the ship the house.
Nothing exists except in motion.
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My Territory by Mark Insingel
translated by Adrienne Dixon, fiction, cloth, 85pp. |
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0-87376-049-2 |
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Publication Date |
1987 |
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$6.95 |
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The discord between a man and his wife emerges from a
minute description of a house and its surrounding land.
“My Territory is,
after all, a linguistic one.” Mark Insingel.
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See ANTHOLOGIES When a Lady “When a Lady Shakes
Hands with a Gentleman” by Mark Insingel
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