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Stevens's metamorphosis of Phoebus constitutes the preliminary stage of the process of decreation, a washing clean of old images which more than full erasure becomes a way of "speaking to and through old writers," Milton and Keats in particular.

Although the condition of exile should not be seamlessly integrated into general conceptualizations of mobility, "a dynamic of (re)creation and decreation of the self" that is premised on movement and harbors a subversive potential can also be traced in exile life writing in a variety of ways.

In "Decreation: How Women Like Sappho, Marguerite Porete, and Simone Weil Tell God," Anne Carson describes how, rather than a blind trance, the writings of three female mystics--the poet Sappho, Marguerite Porete, a medieval Christian mystic, and 20th-century French mystic Simone Weil--present the process of ekstasis as more of a self-unfolding, or a self-exposure to the world.

Torture is an act of decreation, an inverse of the stories of creation and destruction from Hebrew scripture" (1601).

Griffiths, Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2014), 233.

As Alessia Ricciardi explains: "As she presents it, decreation amounts to abolishing the self so that God can be everything." Alessia Ricciardi, "From Decreation to Bare Life: Weil, Agamben and the Impolitical," Diacritics 39, no.

Weithman (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame, 2008) 83-117; and Griffiths, Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures (Waco, TX: Baylor University, 2014) chaps.

"Decreation: The Last Things Of All Creatures" explores how orthodox Christian theology might be developed to include the last things of all creatures.

In Jen Currin's accomplished fourth collection, the West Coast poet considers the diverse ways we are "schooled" and school others--and what "deschooling" (in the spirit of Simone Weil/Anne Carson's "decreation") could mean.

In their resourceful analyses of the work of artists such as David Claerbout, Jean-Luc Godard, Philippe Grandrieux, Michael Haneke, Jean Rouch, and others, the authors put to use a range of key concepts from Agamben's rich body of work, like biopolitics, decreation, gesture, potentiality and profanation.

The results showed that DBT could not only withstand significantly decreation of blood cells by immune-mediated, but also stimulate on the growth of bone marrow colony cell and increase the weight of hemopoietic progenitor of bone marrow.

In his essay on Stevens, Wilson focuses on the poet's negation (decreation) of "false or prior notions of the sublime" (177), of the sublime related to vastness and the spectacular, and of "the idealized notion that vastness of place demands a corresponding vastness of spirit on the poet's part" (176).

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  • Logic performed his song "1-800-273-8255" at the Grammys.
  • The title is actually the number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
  • Calls to the hotline spiked following the release of his song, according to Billboard. 

Rapper Logic performed his hit song "1-800-273-8255" on the Grammys stage, featuring singers Alessia Cara and Khalid, in an emotional and political performance. But what many might not know is this important reason behind the song's lengthy title. 

The Grammy-nominated song's titular number is actually the way to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The song is sung from the perspective of someone who wants to commit suicide and calls the hotline. Logic said that he wanted to create a song that would have a noticeable impact on others. 

"Fans that I met randomly, they've said things like, 'Your music has saved my life. You've saved my life.' And I was always like, 'Aw, so nice of you. Thanks.' And I give them a hug and s--- but in my mind, I'm like, 'What the f---?' And they're really serious," Logic said in an interview with Genius.

Rapper Logic performs on stage at the Pier Six Concert Pavilion on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017, in Baltimore. Brent N. Clarke/Invision/AP

"In my mind, I was like, 'Man I wasn't even trying to save nobody's life.' And then it hit me, the power that I have as an artist with a voice," he continued. I wasn't even trying to save your life. Now, what can happen if I actually did?

And the song seems to have made a big impact. On the day that it was dropped, the hotline received the second-highest daily call volume ever with over 4,573 calls, according to Billboard. 

This isn't the first time Logic, Khalid, and Cara have performed their hit — they teamed up for a powerful performance at MTA VMA's where they appeared with real survivors of attempted suicide. The day after, the hotline received more than 5,000 calls, according to Billboard. 

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