Poetics of Breathing Elena HaberskyA comparative study of breath and breathing as a core poetic and compositional principle in modern literature. Breathing and its rhythms liminal, syncopal, and usually inconspicuous have become a core poetic compositional principle in modern literature. Examining moments when breath's punctuations, cessations, inhalations, or exhalations operate at the limits of meaningful speech, Stefanie Heine explores how literary texts reflect their own mediality,
the book challenges the perceptions of Azraq as the ‘ideal’ refugee camp
written in 1943 in the Vilne Ghetto
Based on conversations with women in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Lima
The contributors offer rich analyses of how mainstream and alternative programs are envisioned and enacted
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Topics covered include purpose
Meat colour is a very important visual sensory attribute that influences purchasing decisions
The book explores how the prizes have influenced understandings of Scottish literature over eight decades and explores what they reveal about the wider mechanisms of how literary prize culture functions in the UK today
the book explores ethnicity
Shaughnessy argues for this text's place in the rewriting of early Chinese history
while greater utilisation of slow-growing strains would immediately benefit welfare
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