Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... walking down West End Avenue in the morning light when we see a man , an albino , standing rigidly upright at the edge of a building but not leaning against it , with his head craned ... walking , I am , for as long MOSAIC ON WALKING 15.
... walking down West End Avenue in the morning light when we see a man , an albino , standing rigidly upright at the edge of a building but not leaning against it , with his head craned ... walking , I am , for as long MOSAIC ON WALKING 15.
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... Walking is a source of immediate joy , life as it is being lived , not contemplated . Walking , the head stays still , the body moves through space like a flywheel , casting off anything unneces- sary . Movement is the key . Walking ...
... Walking is a source of immediate joy , life as it is being lived , not contemplated . Walking , the head stays still , the body moves through space like a flywheel , casting off anything unneces- sary . Movement is the key . Walking ...
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... Walking tosses up trusted variables . We think we're crossing Central Park but what extends out from us at all sides is a vast empty field that no one else is crossing . Walking is the lyric of the multitude . Walking provides a ...
... Walking tosses up trusted variables . We think we're crossing Central Park but what extends out from us at all sides is a vast empty field that no one else is crossing . Walking is the lyric of the multitude . Walking provides a ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
On Tomas Tranströmer | 51 |
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