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Introduction : reading "Birch bark" : - how to mourn the loss of the Logos | 3 | |
1 | Orpheus is dismembered | 32 |
2 | Writing disaster : "stars who implode into silence" | 41 |
3 | "Moving to the clear" : a poetics of process | 59 |
4 | The Dionysian principle of becoming | 69 |
5 | The young poet and the fathers of Can.lit. | 97 |
6 | The "sphinx of the unknown land" is a "dainty monster" | 111 |
7 | Odysseus is never returning | 127 |
8 | An archaeology of the "forgotten mother" : Lilith and Ishtar | 151 |
9 | The art of healing : Mary, Conredemptrix | 184 |
Conclusion : "this sweet touch from the world" | 217 |
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Add Not Needing All the Words: Michael Ondaatje's Literature of Silence, Reading selected texts by Michael Ondaatje, including the novels In the Skin of a Lion and The English Patient and the poem Birch Bark, Annick Hillger demonstrates how his writing both answers and challenges attempts to delineate the idea of a Canadian , Not Needing All the Words: Michael Ondaatje's Literature of Silence to your collection on WonderClub |