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Sandra Lim: Repetition (January 2020)

$5.00

What kind of imaginative space opens up in poems when they are fueled primarily by repetition? Lim’s lecture reflects on ideas about repetition and explores its powers by looking at instances and schemes of reiteration or reprise in works by Gertrude Stein, Donald Justice, Harryette Mullen, Marilyn Chin, and others.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Faculty Member

Lim, Sandra

Residency

2020 – January

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