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Notes on Thought and Vision by Hilda Doolittle

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3.0

HD talks about the creative process in refreshingly direct, yet appropriately ungraspable language.
For me, it was the birth of my child that the jelly-fish conciousness seemed to come definitely into the field or realm of the intellect or brain.
In a later essay, she talks about Sappho. It's good, but the language is a bit more dense and hard to parse, and I really don't care about Sappho as much.
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