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Lexicon 212-216

  • Writer: Rory Jean Snyder
    Rory Jean Snyder
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • 1 min read

The term from the reading selection that stood out to me, and I may be a tad biased here, is gaps and silence. Though this was the assigned word to me, I love the concept. It is a poststructuralism term (and I love post structuralism) about looking for whats not there. As a poet, I heavily use allusion and hope that my readers can catch on what I assume they should know.

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