Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... written what they had written had they not been exiles . It puts a man on a tightrope without a safety net . In comparison with his precursors , Milosz is a latecomer to exile , but if this had not been the case we shouldn't have the ...
... written what they had written had they not been exiles . It puts a man on a tightrope without a safety net . In comparison with his precursors , Milosz is a latecomer to exile , but if this had not been the case we shouldn't have the ...
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... written nor completely oral . Its form is rather that of notes which participants at a public meeting pass back and ... writing , just as he once did when , in an earlier interview , he talked about the profound effect his asthma had on ...
... written nor completely oral . Its form is rather that of notes which participants at a public meeting pass back and ... writing , just as he once did when , in an earlier interview , he talked about the profound effect his asthma had on ...
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... writing to you or reading what you have written , I am free of this clattering , jostling threat . " These letters are literature . All three poets are as eloquent here as they are in any of their other works . The writing is at all ...
... writing to you or reading what you have written , I am free of this clattering , jostling threat . " These letters are literature . All three poets are as eloquent here as they are in any of their other works . The writing is at all ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
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