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  • “Now someone’s talking”: Unpunctuation and the Deadpan Poem

    Author(s):
    Calista McRae (see profile)
    Date:
    2018
    Subject(s):
    American poetry, Twentieth century, Comedy, Punctuation
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    Article
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    deadpan, unpunctuation, buster keaton, archy and mehitabel, tone, Modernism, 20th-century American poetry, American modernism, Comedy (genre)
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    ... both in the unpunctuated poem and in the face that has defined modern deadpan, that of Buster Keaton. In James Agee’s ...

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