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In addressing the community and the narratee the participant-narrator resorts to an invocatory, imperative form: "Night winds fare the breathing of the unborn child whose calm throbbing in the belly of a Negress sets them somnolently singing. These hint at a strong performative streak and an eye for oddities of dress that would become full-blown in Dubuffet's "Coucou Bazar" ballet sets and costumes (1973), re-created somewhat somnolently in a static installation at Beaubourg. Played somnolently by Julianna Margulies, she spouts cringe-worthy lines such as "I don't understand how you artists live with all this feeling. |
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