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    Intersections: A Reading of Sade with Bataille, Blanchot, and Klossowski.Ann Smock & Jane Gallop - 1982 - Substance 11 (2):72.
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    A Semite: A Memoir of Algeria.Ann Smock & William Smock (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this vivid memoir, Denis Guénoun excavates his family's past and progressively fills out a portrait of an imposing, enigmatic father. René Guénoun was a teacher and a pioneer, and his secret support for Algerian independence was just one of the many things he did not discuss with his teenaged son. To be Algerian, pro-independence, a French citizen, a Jew, and a Communist were not, to René's mind, dissonant allegiances. He believed Jews and Arabs were bound by an authentic fraternity (...)
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    Lost Beyond Telling: Representations of Death and Absence in Modern French Poetry.Ann Smock & Richard Stamelman - 1991 - Substance 20 (3):151.
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    Listening for Blanchot.Ann Smock - 2021 - Substance 50 (2):25-44.
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    Modern Visual Poetry (review).Ann Smock - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):116-121.
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    Modern Visual Poetry.Ann Smock & Willard Bohn - 2003 - Substance 32 (2):116.
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    "Ou est la loi?": Law and Sovereignty in Aminadab and Le Tres-haut.Ann Smock - 1976 - Substance 5 (14):99.
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    Re-Turning Disemblance: Readings of Two Poems by Michel Deguy.Ann Smock - 1974 - Substance 4 (10):17.
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    The Dissimulating Harmony: The Image of Interpretation in Nietzsche, Rilke, Artaud and Benjamin.Ann Smock & Carol Jacobs - 1979 - Substance 8 (1):116.
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    Irving Goh. The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015. 384 pp. [REVIEW]Ann Smock - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (4):1001-1004.
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    Literary Economies and Critical GiftsThe Economy of Literature. [REVIEW]Ann Smock & Marc Shell - 1980 - Diacritics 10 (1):36.
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