Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... hear the overtones of the poet without having to strain his ears . But the second translator is From René Char's Poetry : Studies by M. Blanchot , G. Bounoure , A. Camus , G. Mounin , G. Picon , R. Ménard , J. Wright ( Rome : Deluca ...
... hear the overtones of the poet without having to strain his ears . But the second translator is From René Char's Poetry : Studies by M. Blanchot , G. Bounoure , A. Camus , G. Mounin , G. Picon , R. Ménard , J. Wright ( Rome : Deluca ...
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... hear voices most distinctly , so noise is not the mere presence of sound . It goes without saying that noise can include sounds that cause pain . The subway stop at 86th and Central Park West in New York is sometimes so loud that to hear ...
... hear voices most distinctly , so noise is not the mere presence of sound . It goes without saying that noise can include sounds that cause pain . The subway stop at 86th and Central Park West in New York is sometimes so loud that to hear ...
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... hear him . And now he's become one of my very favorite poets . I wasn't able to understand his poetry until he taught me how to listen to it ; that's the value of his readings and his recordings . He can teach you how to read it and ...
... hear him . And now he's become one of my very favorite poets . I wasn't able to understand his poetry until he taught me how to listen to it ; that's the value of his readings and his recordings . He can teach you how to read it and ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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