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Gilbert regularly deploys words like "light," "dark," "love," "heart," "soul," "spirit" and "moon" in a way that, while not naïve, tends to lack any leavening irony.
An academic lawyer who deploys words precisely, he twice describes the experience of hearing the evidence about the procession of dead and damaged children as "lacerating".
'Reality,' writes artist Tania Bruguera, 'functions as my field of action.'" And sometimes it deploys words with faddish precision: "Usage of the word speculative spiked unaccountably in 2009; 2011 saw a sudden rage for rupture; transversal now seems poised to have its best year ever".
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Both actively deploy words, declarations and cliché expressions in service of making images.
He deploys key words like "minimal," "gestural," "hermeneutical," "recursive," "heuristic," and "incommensurable," in a mob sentiment familiar to humanities students in the Ivy League: "Seeking security in numbers, I sought out the company of other frauds.
Interestingly, he deploys the word "shameful," just as Ken does.
No other major American poet deploys the word "nipples" as often as Mr. Gilbert does.
Luntz shows how to pare down and deploy political words better than anyone else that I know.
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