Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection is the concluding volume of the Diction trilogy, a formally structured series examining language under constraint. This collection turns inward, approaching reflection not as commentary but as structural return. Each entry begins with a single word and unfolds through concrete imagery drawn from the physical world. A closing line completes the movement, forming a contained linguistic circuit.
Where Diction I compresses emotion and Diction II subjects belief to trial, Diction III explores thought, memory, doubt, and self-awareness through disciplined form. The poems isolate language and test it through inversion, recursion, and repetition. Nothing is explained. Nothing is argued. Each page functions as a closed field in which reflection becomes an act of structural pressure rather than philosophical exposition.
Organized with deliberate restraint, the book examines how meaning shifts when language turns back upon itself. Images of shadow, mirror, stone, ash, and echo ground abstraction in material reality. Reflection here is not introspection for its own sake; it is a process of compression and return.
Part of a contemporary formalist approach to poetry, Diction III will appeal to readers of experimental and constraint-based writing, students of poetics, and writers interested in the architecture of language beyond narrative and confession.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection is the concluding volume of the Diction trilogy, a formally structured series examining language under constraint. This collection turns inward, approaching reflection not as commentary but as structural return. Each entry begins with a single word and unfolds through concrete imagery drawn from the physical world. A closing line completes the movement, forming a contained linguistic circuit.Where Diction I compresses emotion and Diction II subjects belief to trial, Diction III explores thought, memory, doubt, and self-awareness through disciplined form. The poems isolate language and test it through inversion, recursion, and repetition. Nothing is explained. Nothing is argued. Each page functions as a closed field in which reflection becomes an act of structural pressure rather than philosophical exposition.Organized with deliberate restraint, the book examines how meaning shifts when language turns back upon itself. Images of shadow, mirror, stone, ash, and echo ground abstraction in material reality. Reflection here is not introspection for its own sake; it is a process of compression and return.Part of a contemporary formalist approach to poetry, Diction III will appeal to readers of experimental and constraint-based writing, students of poetics, and writers interested in the architecture of language beyond narrative and confession. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection concludes the Diction trilogy by examining language turned inward. Each entry isolates a single word and tests it through image and reversal, treating reflection as structure rather than philosophy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798994675182
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection is the concluding volume of the Diction trilogy, a formally structured series examining language under constraint. This collection turns inward, approaching reflection not as commentary but as structural return. Each entry begins with a single word and unfolds through concrete imagery drawn from the physical world. A closing line completes the movement, forming a contained linguistic circuit.Where Diction I compresses emotion and Diction II subjects belief to trial, Diction III explores thought, memory, doubt, and self-awareness through disciplined form. The poems isolate language and test it through inversion, recursion, and repetition. Nothing is explained. Nothing is argued. Each page functions as a closed field in which reflection becomes an act of structural pressure rather than philosophical exposition.Organized with deliberate restraint, the book examines how meaning shifts when language turns back upon itself. Images of shadow, mirror, stone, ash, and echo ground abstraction in material reality. Reflection here is not introspection for its own sake; it is a process of compression and return.Part of a contemporary formalist approach to poetry, Diction III will appeal to readers of experimental and constraint-based writing, students of poetics, and writers interested in the architecture of language beyond narrative and confession. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection concludes the Diction trilogy by examining language turned inward. Each entry isolates a single word and tests it through image and reversal, treating reflection as structure rather than philosophy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798994675182
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection is the concluding volume of the Diction trilogy, a formally structured series examining language under constraint. This collection turns inward, approaching reflection not as commentary but as structural return. Each entry begins with a single word and unfolds through concrete imagery drawn from the physical world. A closing line completes the movement, forming a contained linguistic circuit.Where Diction I compresses emotion and Diction II subjects belief to trial, Diction III explores thought, memory, doubt, and self-awareness through disciplined form. The poems isolate language and test it through inversion, recursion, and repetition. Nothing is explained. Nothing is argued. Each page functions as a closed field in which reflection becomes an act of structural pressure rather than philosophical exposition.Organized with deliberate restraint, the book examines how meaning shifts when language turns back upon itself. Images of shadow, mirror, stone, ash, and echo ground abstraction in material reality. Reflection here is not introspection for its own sake; it is a process of compression and return.Part of a contemporary formalist approach to poetry, Diction III will appeal to readers of experimental and constraint-based writing, students of poetics, and writers interested in the architecture of language beyond narrative and confession. Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection concludes the Diction trilogy by examining language turned inward. Each entry isolates a single word and tests it through image and reversal, treating reflection as structure rather than philosophy. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798994675182
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Diction III: The Paradox of Reflection is the concluding volume of the Diction trilogy, a formally structured series examining language under constraint. This collection turns inward, approaching reflection not as commentary but as structural return. Each entry begins with a single word and unfolds through concrete imagery drawn from the physical world. A closing line completes the movement, forming a contained linguistic circuit.Where Diction I compresses emotion and Diction II subjects belief to trial, Diction III explores thought, memory, doubt, and self-awareness through disciplined form. The poems isolate language and test it through inversion, recursion, and repetition. Nothing is explained. Nothing is argued. Each page functions as a closed field in which reflection becomes an act of structural pressure rather than philosophical exposition.Organized with deliberate restraint, the book examines how meaning shifts when language turns back upon itself. Images of shadow, mirror, stone, ash, and echo ground abstraction in material reality. Reflection here is not introspection for its own sake; it is a process of compression and return.Part of a contemporary formalist approach to poetry, Diction III will appeal to readers of experimental and constraint-based writing, students of poetics, and writers interested in the architecture of language beyond narrative and confession. Seller Inventory # 9798994675182
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