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Notes for “The poem beside itself: co-occurrence in Leslie Scalapino’s ‘Friendship’”

 



   
[1] Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 145.

[2] ibid 134.

[3] ibid 134.

[4] ibid 145.

[5]  ibid 134.

[6]  Cole Swensen, “Against the Limits of Language,” in Noise That Stays Noise Essays, 22.

[7]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 152.

[8]  ibid 144

[9]  ibid 149, 151

[10] ibid 145, 148

[11] Cody-Rose Clevidence, “A Night of Dark Trees,” in Aux/Arc Trypt Ich, 95

[12] Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity

[13] Giorgio Agamben, David Kishik, and Stefan Pedatella, “The Friend,” in "What Is an Apparatus?" and Other Essays), 31.

[14]  “Dislocation, n,” Oxford English Dictionary, accessed March 26, 2023, https://www.oed.com/.

[15]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 134.

[16] ibid 137.

[17] ibid 134.

[18] In reference to Stein’s question, “How do you like what you have” in Portraits and Repetition, 171

[19]  “Dislocation, n,” Oxford English Dictionary, accessed March 26, 2023, https://www.oed.com/.

[20] Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermance, 134.

[21]  ibid, 135, 140, 141, 143

[22]  ibid, 138, 139, 140, 142

[23]  Fanny Howe, “Bewilderment,” How2, accessed March 26, 2023,

[24]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 135

[25] Giorgio Agamben, David Kishik, and Stefan Pedatella, “The Friend,” in "What Is an Apparatus?" and Other Essays), 34.

[26]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 139, 144

[27]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 135.

[28]  “Distinction,” n,” Oxford English Dictionary, accessed March 26, 2023, https://www.oed.com/.

[29]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 135, 136,137,140, 141, 142.

[30] Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 142.

[31]  Gertrude Stein, “Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded,” 284.

[32]  Gertrude Stein, “Winning His Way,” 208.

[33]  Leslie Scalapino, “Friendship,” in The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence, 134.

[34]  ibid 138, 139.

[35]  ibid 139.

[36]  ibid 140.

[37] Giorgio Agamben, David Kishik, and Stefan Pedatella, “The Friend,” in "What Is an Apparatus?" and Other Essays), 31.