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Spring 2003 Edition
"Writing as a process of pushing whatever way, or making the piece cohere as far as can: stretching my mind - to where I know it makes sense but not quite why - supecting relations that I understand, that make the sense of the ready-to-hand - i.e., pushing the composition to the very limits of sense, meaning, to that razor's edge where judgment/aesthetic sense is all I can go on (know-how)." ~ Charles Bernstein
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The views and policies articulated in these pages are not necessarily those of The George Washington University. Mortar and Pestle Literary Magazine is a registered organization at The George Washington University, EEO/AA. Last updated August 16, 2008 06:03pm by mortar | |||||||||||