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From at least Space (1970) to Smithsonian Depositions (1980), the poetry of Clark Coolidge demonstrates an obsession with landscape and with primal scenes of enclosure. In Own Face (1978), caves, cavers (Floyd Barrow), and cavemen (of the
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