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Nota

By Martin Corless-Smith

Nota
$15
  • ISBN: 9780971318977
  • Published: March 31, 2003
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Nota is part travelogue and part philosophical examination. Corless-Smith here makes a compendium: layers of reference, of history, of text over text over text. Invented and real figures watch over a Self who admits to a history beyond the moment of simple consumption. The setting is an England in its Golden Age, a homesick construction to be consumed, with pleasure, in the discomfiting knowledge of its artificiality.


Tagged with: England, history, Martin Corless-Smith, metaphysical poetry, Nota, philosophy, poetry, the self, travelogue

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