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The Social Space Of The Essay 20032023 Ian Wedde

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The Social Space Of The Essay 20032023 Ian Wedde
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Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.22 MB
Author: Ian Wedde
Language: English
Year: 2024

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'From the outset, the social space of the essay is involved with the text' s readers to the degree that conversation is implied – more or less intimate, even argumentative. The essay will often have originated in conversation, or the conversations of groups gathered around an event. Its long form may both contain and measure the extended time of face-to-face conversation or imply that extent; in this it will differ from social media, email and instant messages. These forms are often both dynamic and distanced, with the immediate energy of in-the-moment exchanges. The essays collected here, though, hope for the pleasure of extended conversation, both in their content and in the critical participation of their readers.' Celebrated poet, novelist and critic Ian Wedde' s third collection of essays follows How to Be Nowhere: Essays and Texts 1971– 1994 and Making Ends Meet: Essays & Talks 1992– 2004, and ranges widely through Aotearoa New Zealand, the...

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