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The Shadow Maker: Sex, Games and Dames II

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Papin studied English, then physics at the University of Washington, finding the physics department too limiting. The work presented here is an eccentric mix of science, poetry, and biology -- the influences of Enistein and Wilhelm Reich apparently. Much of Papin's work contain mathematical proofs as well as poems and literary references to supplement his theories, and these can develop into a kind of symbolic drawing.

176 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1972

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