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Linguistic Architecture
The Spanish poet, Octavia Paz writes, “Poetry is made out of the very substance of history and society — language.” If this is true then when we give language form, we also formalize history and society. In other words, reality is linguistic architecture.
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The Spanish poet, Octavia Paz writes, “Poetry is made out of the very substance of history and society — language.” If this is true then when we give language form, we also formalize history and society. In other words, reality is linguistic architecture.

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James Belflower
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