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Thirty-Six Views of the Parallax: Mark Young’s the Eclectic World, Bandicoot Habitat and Lithic Typology
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Thirty-Six Views of the Parallax: Mark Young’s the Eclectic World, Bandicoot Habitat and Lithic Typology
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'The first thing to note is that the body of a typical Mark Young poem often bears no relationship to the title. Do not be alarmed: this is a postmodernist conceit, and Young is thoroughly postmodernist, although he would eschew such a label.' (Introduction)
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Thirty-Six Views of the Parallax: Mark Young’s the Eclectic World, Bandicoot Habitat and Lithic Typology
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