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They constellate and then, for a moment, they all go dark at once.
These fragments constellate to form an exemplum of what Pound calls "clear song".
All of her novels constellate around this perplexing transaction, none more so perhaps than "Sula," and "Love" is a sister to that fiery 1974 book.
The Frieze art fair and all the commercial gallery openings that constellate around it will once again confirm that London is a hub of the contemporary art market.
The verbal mosaics he makes from its bits and pieces sometimes constellate into patterns of pain, hilarity and beauty; at other times they seem as pointless as the piles of detritus exhibited in hip galleries.
"Wilderness" consists of 194 log sections, onto each of which she has neatly painted a piece of a much larger vista; you flip back and forth between the literal space of the log ends and the illusory space that collectively they constellate (Johnson).