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[195]-198) and index. 327 $tBathsheba or the interior Bible --$tWithout end, no, State of drawingness, no, rather The executioner's taking off --$tIn October 1991 ... --$tHiss of the axe --$tWhat is a clock? or The door (we never enter) --$tLove of the wolf --$t'Mama?e, disse ele,' or Joyce's second hand --$tUnmasked! --$tWriting blind : conversation with the donkey --$tMy Algeriance, in other words : to depart not to arrive from Algeria --$tShared at dawn --$tStigmata, or Job the dog. 330 $aHe?le?ne Cixous -- author, playwright and French feminist theorist -- is a key figure in twentieth-century literary theory. Stigmata brings together her most recent essays for the first time.Acclaimed for her intricate and challenging writing style, Cixous presents a collection of texts that get away -- escaping the reader, the writers, the book. 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