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  • Home - Typewriter anon
  • Critical Reading - Joan Brossa Labor 1978
  • Critical Writing - Anish Kapoor Untitled 1990
  • Critical Discussion - Richard Hamilton The Transmogrification of Bloom 1984-5
  • The Writing Workshop - M.C.Escher Moebius Strip 1963