Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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... Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when ... Happenings . Lacking a plot and continuous rational discourse , they have no past . As the name itself suggests ...
... Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when ... Happenings . Lacking a plot and continuous rational discourse , they have no past . As the name itself suggests ...
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... Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when ... Happenings . Lacking a plot and continuous rational discourse , they have no past . As the name itself suggests ...
... Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when ... Happenings . Lacking a plot and continuous rational discourse , they have no past . As the name itself suggests ...
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... Happenings more like painting than theater , is also expressed in the use or treatment of persons as material objects rather than " characters . " The people in the Happenings are often made to look like objects , by enclosing them in ...
... Happenings more like painting than theater , is also expressed in the use or treatment of persons as material objects rather than " characters . " The people in the Happenings are often made to look like objects , by enclosing them in ...
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