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Howard Nemerov: Critical Review by John T. Gage

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SOURCE: Gage, John T. A review of Figures of Thought. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (spring 1979): 373-76.

In the following review, Gage says that Figures of Thought exhibits Nemerov's tendency to approach a subject from a variety of directions, especially the question of what happens to thought when it is expressed.

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