Enter a femme fatale, in the form of a visiting fellow — a poet, all Pre-Raphaelite hair and vatic utterance. |
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Cankar's contemporary, Oton Župančič, wrote poetry in a somewhat lighter vein, but his vision of Slovene deracination and dispersion rivals Cankar's for vatic power. |
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I recoiled in horror though enchanted by her assailing tone and vatic peroration. |
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Stylistically, there are occasional lapses, which are characterised by a postmodern 'fruitiness' or a vatic terseness. |
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The truth of life lay in the vatic messages words sent, meanings beyond what the world called meaning. |
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This is a little philosophical drama exploring the possibility, and the limits, of poetic vision, the vatic pretensions of poetry, and its potential narcissism. |
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