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  <title>Oliverio Girondo #05 - Unending Astonishment</title>
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                The sense of deficiency comes through this poem in the poet's declaration of the ineluctable. Coming from Persuasion of the Days,
                Girondo here uses the dog as an emblem of man; a dog which cannot be
                described, which is one of a kind &amp;amp;amp;, ultimately, which makes him
                want to &amp;quot;break a chair&amp;quot;.
                
                There is a certain vision of existence that comes through, it would
                seem, the description of this dog who is similar to other dogs &amp;amp;amp; at
                the same time quite distinguished from its mother &amp;amp;amp; father. In this
                sense, he is an &amp;quot;orphan&amp;quot; and his reality is comparable to that of
                Vallejo's &amp;quot;orfandad de orfandades&amp;quot; in Trilce.
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