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Aletheia

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/111184
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M.F.A., English Language and Literature
Author
Smith, Sasha S
Abstract

Aletheia is a long poem sequence under the pattern of the fibonacci code and the golden ratio. It explores the state of Being and Becoming through the creation and destruction of the universe and human body.

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72 pages
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Date Issued
2019-12
Keywords
poetry
Committee Chair
Mackowski, Joanie
Committee Member
Van Clief-Stefanon, Lyrae
Degree Discipline
English Language and Literature
Degree Name
M.F.A., English Language and Literature
Degree Level
Master of Fine Arts
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bibid: 13128161
Type
dissertation or thesis

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