Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object

22

create a great penumbra of imagined difficulty and mystification throughout the whole poem

—p.22 by Matthew Zapruder
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create a great penumbra of imagined difficulty and mystification throughout the whole poem

—p.22 by Matthew Zapruder
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(adjective) producing a beneficial effect; remedial / (adjective) promoting health; curative

24

Reading poetry has the salutary effect on me of forcing me to read, and think, at a different pace than the rest of my life demands.

—p.24 by Matthew Zapruder
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Reading poetry has the salutary effect on me of forcing me to read, and think, at a different pace than the rest of my life demands.

—p.24 by Matthew Zapruder
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relating to or characteristic of an elegy.

187

THE TONE OF THE VIXEN IS ELEGIAC, MYSTERIOUS, HISTORICAL

—p.187 by Matthew Zapruder
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THE TONE OF THE VIXEN IS ELEGIAC, MYSTERIOUS, HISTORICAL

—p.187 by Matthew Zapruder
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(adj) relating to parataxis, a grammatical concept involving the placing of clauses or phrases one after another, without words to indicate coordination or subordination, as in "Tell me, how are you?"

189

The thought movement is, because of the lack of punctuation, fundamentally paratactic; the grammatical structure puts thoughts and events that in ordinary writing are usually organized hierarchically instead on the same plane, creating unexpected connections.

—p.189 by Matthew Zapruder
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2 years, 9 months ago

The thought movement is, because of the lack of punctuation, fundamentally paratactic; the grammatical structure puts thoughts and events that in ordinary writing are usually organized hierarchically instead on the same plane, creating unexpected connections.

—p.189 by Matthew Zapruder
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2 years, 9 months ago

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