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Tytti Heikkinen is a Finnish poet who assembles monologue-like poems from text she digs up out of the continually growing corpse of the internet.
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One unusual feature of this monster is its greenish-white furry skin, perhaps derived from fungus or mould growing on corpses.
But if the alternative is starving to death, you might not mind eating food that's been grown among corpses.
With growing frequency clusters of corpses, usually of young men with hands bound, have been found dumped by the road in government-held areas.
In "Amedee, or How to Get Rid of It" (1954), a corpse grows larger and larger until it takes over the stage, and in "The New Tenant" (1956), a man rents a new apartment and the furniture takes over the stage.
As the play progresses, the corpse grows to gigantic proportions.
The characters – a Hollywood director pitching a movie, a female classics professor, a Greek soldier and the maid who found Agamemnon's corpse – provide a growing body of evidence, the accumulation of which only magnifies the tantalising absence of Clytemnestra herself.
The modest but growing number of flies around the corpse flower is monitored with excitement by the crowd.
Too dense plating might result in higher background since more slowly growing yeast cells can grow on the corpses of others.
By the 19th century a growing and increasingly scientific medical profession needed plenty of corpses on which to learn.
Ms. Solis remembers growing up in Hamburg, Germany, and leading neighborhood children to see imaginary corpses in storm drains.
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