Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... dream ” when there is no dream in the " pine . . . pine " transla- tion . But when you discover that the homophones Dostoyevsky uses , sosna and sos - na , translates as both " pine - tree " and " dream " it begins to make sense ...
... dream ” when there is no dream in the " pine . . . pine " transla- tion . But when you discover that the homophones Dostoyevsky uses , sosna and sos - na , translates as both " pine - tree " and " dream " it begins to make sense ...
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... dream and reality , the jostling of reality and dream once the unconscious is admitted to con- sciousness . The connection Tranströmer draws between his own dreams and the historical moment as he so often receives it via the " news ...
... dream and reality , the jostling of reality and dream once the unconscious is admitted to con- sciousness . The connection Tranströmer draws between his own dreams and the historical moment as he so often receives it via the " news ...
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... dreams of drowning were not dreams , the sun broke through at dusk . I walked out into an evening ripe with twittering ... dream of the grass blowing east against the source of the sun in an hour before the sun's going down . It is the ...
... dreams of drowning were not dreams , the sun broke through at dusk . I walked out into an evening ripe with twittering ... dream of the grass blowing east against the source of the sun in an hour before the sun's going down . It is the ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
On Tomas Tranströmer | 51 |
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