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A footnote: I can’t help observing how reminiscent Martinique is, in both psychology and style, of Ralph Gibson’s work of the late ‘60s to mid ‘70s. This is not to say Kértesz was influenced by the much younger Gibson; if anything, the reverse was more likely. Perhaps the similarity may be seen less as influence, and more as borrowing from a common source. </text>
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&#13;
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