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Vladv Posted 4 years ago
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Outward form

As Russia’s political tension increased,the poet Blok began to describe the “outward form” of his work as “cries, madness, and— often—painful dissonances.
In war's dark shadow. Bruce Lincoln


What does outward form expresse by cries, madness and dissonances mean? Does it mean his evryday life as opposed to his inner life? Thanks a lot.

  

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His poetry expresses madness, crying and dissonance - at least that is how he describes it.

  • His poetry expresses madness, crying and dissonance - at least that is how he describes it.
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His poetry expresses madness, crying and dissonance - at least that is how he describes it.

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