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The odds favored oblivion.
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The 1935 Grains et issues, described by Beitchman as "fascinating", was a prose poem of social criticism connected with The Approximate Man, expanding on the vision of a possible society, in which haste has been abandoned in favor of oblivion.
He favored.
He also favored the design choice to have a quick route out of a dungeon leading from its last room, eliminating the problem he identified Oblivion as having where the player would clear a dungeon and then have to go all the way back to the beginning to exit it.
Which is precisely the rationale for Donnelly's gluttonous style, a style that in its overfed body controverts an asceticism that the poet sometimes, in the interest of ideological consistency, seems to favor: We rent ourselves to what force will enjoy us into oblivion: wind, drink, sleep.
Favor favor.
"Like, oblivion.
Purification and oblivion.
"Oblivion" upends this cliché.
"All is oblivion".
Listen to: Oblivion.
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