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scopes, Gibbons's poems articulate a vision of the individual life in the midst of larger forces ... we wotch the comings and goings of others; the ghostly underworld of our own feelings-over all this ... Page from Issue 82 Maybe It Was So Reginald Gibbons From impossioned lovers to apocalyptic 1000d­ ...
desolate, Dear islands, eyes of the world in wonder Since only you matter now, you banks On which, for the ... outlast me. To Hope Hope! Sweet industrious one Whom the house of grief doesn't scorn, Serve ... little; but my evening Still breathes cold. And silent as the shadows I am already here; and, without ...
Black Rock"; its characteristic mood is that of nightmare, disorientation, and" All ... rolls With all its baking apples in the lake. You watch the whorish slither of a snake That chokes ... In all of these poems, the characters 10 move in an atmosphere of hallucination and un­ reality-a ...
"ranting, roaring oppressors" and was contemptuous of the "stuffed lion". During ... signal honor of a special election. Since his death, the British Council has presented him to the world ... ticipant, or ornament in a collaborationist regime. It is probably fortunate for his future reputation, and ...
these tools than their particular technical merits. Then I'll wrap it all up with a love poem to ... Twitter. It's a little self-indulgent, but then so is writing a blog (or writing anything, for that ... one tool that makes it all possible. Hopefully in the process I won't bore you all to tears. ...
it. His writing specifically introduces the poem’s potential to retain the poet’s gesture. Thinking ... narrative justification” (“Disappearance of the Word, Appearance of the World,” 17). It is interesting to ... speech. Finally, it’s important to remember that Yeats is placing this at the start—the first poem, in ...
degger, 1979). 30 Simic seems better off in an aphorism from Wonderful World, Silent Truth: "A ... ordinary human activ­ ity. "Poems, like all human fabrications, from straw huts to theology, are ... all that is in force within that dimension. And yet, Vendler takes the dimension of human dwelling to ...
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We're paying today in snakes for all those years of making steady, magnanimous women. As for the men, ... not die at all. It was a provincial airport-no more than a half-dozen arrivals or departures per day, ... knew a lot, but each of them had a limitation or a dumb side that got up my nose. The women were all ...
any certain fair defendant. It has been the cumulative ef­ fect of year after year of acquittals that ... has forced on [readers'] minds a suspicion of the existence of a new "unwritten ... received wisdom, all-male coroner's juries, grand juries, and petit or trial juries, at least in ...

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