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| | ::: wood s lot ::: April 1 - 15, 2004 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | He saw, by glimpses, that he required a path to autobiography somewhere between the poet's lyricism and the prose writer's experience of the modern world, but in the 1930s he had settled on letting the personal voice and documentaries travel in separate cars. |
 | | It is not only that Moscow lives in the poems of many poets, but Moscow itself has been generous in creating spaces for them: streets, squares, statues, monuments, museums, libraries, parks and graves. |
 | | There is no other voice in poetry like Mistral's, from the miraculous clarity of her rounds and lullabyes, to the fiery rage of her love poems, to the dark complexity and visionary power of her late work. |
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