Just as the "automotism" of photography can reveal aspects of a scene unnoticed by the human eye, so can certain "automatic" or "mechanical" practices from occult and mystical traditions help literary critics reveal "profuse meanings" in poetry that they might otherwise be led to reduce or de-emphasize. So believes Clinton (literature, communication, and culture, Georgia Tech.) and he applies this theory to readings of T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W. B. Yeats, seeking the multiple connections between their art and their politics. He applies I-Ching coin tosses to thematic examinations to Pound's Pisan Cantos and Tarot card drawings to readings of Eliot's The Waste Land and other works. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)