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James Dickey: Critical Essay by Robert Kirschten

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SOURCE: "The Momentum of Word-Magic in James Dickey's The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory, Madness, Buckhead and Mercy," in Contemporary Literature, Spring, 1995, pp. 130-63.

[In the following essay, Kirschten asserts that Dickey's The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory, Madness, Buckhead and Mercy "constitutes one of the central transitional texts in Dickey's poeticcanon."]

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