A quoted phrase Jiang uses for the living force that burns within celebrated writers' words and startles later readers.
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Electric life
A quoted phrase Jiang uses for the living force that burns within celebrated writers' words and startles later readers.
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"...celebrate writers of the present day while being startled with the electric life which burns, well, within their words. Okay? Poets are the flame..."
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A source-grounded reading of Homer as civilizational engine: the Iliad trains Greeks to fight with speeches, poetry projects movies onto the world, language controls time and space, and the poet becomes the flame through...
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