by Frank Lentricchia
University of Wisconsin Press, 1989
Paper: 978-0-299-11544-9 | Cloth: 978-0-299-11540-1
Library of Congress Classification PS3537.T4753Z6746 1988
Dewey Decimal Classification 811.52

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In Ariel and the Police, Frank Lentricchia searches through the totalizing desires for power that have built and help to maintain tangible and intangible structures of confinement and purification within, and sometimes as, the house of modernism. And what he finds, in his lyrical effort to redeem the subject for history, is that someone lives there, slyly, sometimes even playfully defiant.



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