Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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Page 185
... Ohio River and partly about the Adige River . I had never felt quite the same way about the Ohio River as I felt standing there in Verona . And there are several places in the book that reach back to my own experiences in earlier years ...
... Ohio River and partly about the Adige River . I had never felt quite the same way about the Ohio River as I felt standing there in Verona . And there are several places in the book that reach back to my own experiences in earlier years ...
Page 192
... Ohio River and back a little from the Ohio River met and provided a point of focus in which the members of the distinct communities would see one another . Sometimes this meeting , this confrontation with the ritualized , formalized vio ...
... Ohio River and back a little from the Ohio River met and provided a point of focus in which the members of the distinct communities would see one another . Sometimes this meeting , this confrontation with the ritualized , formalized vio ...
Page 196
... Ohio and find freedom . The Underground Railway went through the free state of Ohio . But Ohio is southern at the same time that it is northern , intensely so . What could be more intense than what happened in my own family background ...
... Ohio and find freedom . The Underground Railway went through the free state of Ohio . But Ohio is southern at the same time that it is northern , intensely so . What could be more intense than what happened in my own family background ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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