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  • Recognition of such a project in his later poetry should begin to unsettle long-standard accounts of how Brecht (or Benjamin, for that matter) alternately models an exchange-value Left cynicism, and a mechanical-reproductionist, exhibition-value "Avant-Gardist anti-aesthetic" (both of which, in solidarity with radically-intended post-Modernist art and theory, oppose themselves to a more auratic, Romantically-derived Modernism) .26

    Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin 2001

  • The "Traditional Avant-Gardist" category exploits colors as classic and modern.

    Autoblog 2009

  • The "Traditional Avant-Gardist" category exploits colors as classic and modern.

    Autoblog 2009

  • The "Traditional Avant-Gardist" category exploits colors as classic and modern.

    Autoblog 2009

  • The "Traditional Avant-Gardist" category exploits colors as classic and modern.

    Autoblog 2009

  • Grassroots Fundraising for a Documentary on Avant-Gardist James Broughton

    All these wonderful things 2010

  • Houdini the Handcuff King is resurrected as Houdini the Avant-Gardist Muse.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN 2010

  • Houdini the Handcuff King is resurrected as Houdini the Avant-Gardist Muse.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN 2010

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