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Joseph Mulligan


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The figuration of an image is an act that is prior to language, and so, it is this priority that gives rise to the primarily translatory nature of poetics. The figuration, akin to the customs inspector, is a mediator between the foreign and native, between the unknown and known.

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Writings:
- Excerpts from Soverign Bond
- Excerpts from Insofar as is Close
- Excerpts from Aguacero Enaltecedor
- Excerpts from Primary Directives
- Excerpts from The Greater Dynamism
- Excerpts from Trilce -Vallejo
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