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Illennium
John Goodby
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Swansea University Author: John Goodby
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Original adaptation of Ted Berrigan's The Sonnets (1964) to contemporary Welsh poetry scene, using aleatory and cut-up techniques, and basing itself on shame theory (specifically, Thomas J. Scheff's 'Shame as the Master Emotion of Everyday Life'), using intertexts from Rimbaud, L...
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