Matches: A Light Book

Through the prism of criticism, the modalities of thinking form a spectrum: on one end, systematic exposition, on the other, the fragment. It is the latter, fragmentary approach that distinguishes Matches-an investigation that does not focus on a single theme developed in all its aspects but, rather...

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Main Author: Chrostowska, S.D (auth)
Other Authors: Kluge, Alexander (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2019
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