giving words latitude does, (Marianne) Van Hirtum emphasizes contagiou — Michael Richardson, Dedalus Book Surrealism 2: Myth World

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By giving words the latitude she does, (Marianne) Van Hirtum emphasizes their contagious qualities: they become almost like viruses, with which it is necessary to put oneself in harmony by sympathetic magic if one is not to be overwhelmed. … What is essential is to become one with the sickness, that is, in the context of language as a whole, to enter into contact with words.

Michael Richardson, Dedalus Book of Surrealism 2: The Myth of the World

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