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Argues that language "never presents but always represents" and discusses the capacity of poetry to express the inexpressible and inarticulable.
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Paper presented at Soundings : Poetry and Poetics, the Third Biennial National Conference on Poetry held in Adelaide from 7-9 November 1997
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An Echo Not of Itself
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