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HEAT 17: A Dodo Idiom edited by Ivor Indyk

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November 2008, no. 306

HEAT 17: A Dodo Idiom edited by Ivor Indyk

Giramondo, $24.95 pb, 224 pp

HEAT 17: A Dodo Idiom edited by Ivor Indyk

by
November 2008, no. 306

In an excellent essay on the poetics of art criticism in this issue, Robert Nelson writes of the nature of rapturous poetic perception: ‘Suddenly the world is larger, more meaningful … one reality gives onto another and the world is seen as an extension of the ways that you might imagine it.’ HEAT consistently provides its readers with opportunities for such aesthetic insights.

Maria Takolander reviews ‘HEAT 17: A Dodo Idiom’ edited by Ivor Indyk

HEAT 17: A Dodo Idiom

edited by Ivor Indyk

Giramondo, $24.95 pb, 224 pp

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