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Alterity.


Alterity Al`ter´i`ty

n. 1. The state or quality of being other; a being otherwise.
For outness is but the feeling of otherness (alterity) rendered intuitive, or alterity visually represented.
 

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The debut poetry collection of composer and former health care executive Ronald E. Moore, Alterity is an anthology of brief, free-verse poems that evoke a musical quality. Contemplating history, art, legends, love, death, and psychological insights into the fleeting nature of a transient world, Alterity can be read quickly but is meant to be savored in its full mellifluous mel·lif·lu·ous  
adj.
1. Flowing with sweetness or honey.

2. Smooth and sweet: "polite and cordial, with a mellifluous, well-educated voice" H.W. Crocker III.
 glory. "A Note from Nietzsche to Freud": Yes I heard / you helped Mahler / find the memories / oddly piping / in his music. / What makes / you think / you could / fix me? / Surely you understand / what ails me / has never been / subject / to tinkering tin·ker  
n.
1. A traveling mender of metal household utensils.

2. Chiefly British A member of any of various traditionally itinerant groups of people living especially in Scotland and Ireland; a traveler.

3.
. / The cure / for this angst angst 1
n.
A feeling of anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression.



angst 2
abbr.
angstrom
 / is another 10th Symphony / that doesn't / exist.
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