The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 241
... wind that I cited earlier , for instance . Though they finally escape the reader , are they not tonally marvelous , themselves the wind ? They weave a spell , enlarge our sense of mystery . And the same kind of thing happens again and ...
... wind that I cited earlier , for instance . Though they finally escape the reader , are they not tonally marvelous , themselves the wind ? They weave a spell , enlarge our sense of mystery . And the same kind of thing happens again and ...
Pagina 302
... wind can bend them back , the real weather not our desire hissing Tell me your parts that I may understand your body , -from " The Age of Reason " Readers seeking the staple goods of late - twentieth - century po- etry - flat narration ...
... wind can bend them back , the real weather not our desire hissing Tell me your parts that I may understand your body , -from " The Age of Reason " Readers seeking the staple goods of late - twentieth - century po- etry - flat narration ...
Pagina 346
... wind the beginning of what became the First Elegy : " Wer , wenn ich schriee , hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen ? " By the evening of the same day Rilke had written the whole of that elegy , and in the days immediately following ...
... wind the beginning of what became the First Elegy : " Wer , wenn ich schriee , hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen ? " By the evening of the same day Rilke had written the whole of that elegy , and in the days immediately following ...
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A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
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