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  <title>Oliverio Girondo #06 - Flog Me!</title>
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                In this poem from Persuasion of the Days, Girondo takes up
                the theme of perversity by demanding that he be flogged, precisely
                because he deserves it. It is curious that his &amp;quot;defense&amp;quot; is a series of
                acts which he never took part in, and for this, he deserves the
                punishment.
                The attitude of the poem is completely in line with the book in
                general &amp;amp;amp; can be compared to themes from late Romanticism and the
                European Decadents, such as Baudelaire in verse &amp;amp;amp; Housman (see Against the Grain) in prose.
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