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One of a series of experimental texts in which Cage tries "to find a way of writing which comes from ideas, is not about them, but which produces them," he attempts in X to create looser structures in both life and art, to free "my writing from my intentions."

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Title of eBook: X
Release Date: 05-18-2011
Publisher: Wesleyan

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