Poetry
azw3 |eng | 1869-01-01 | Author:Comte de Lautreamont

FOURTH BOOK 1 A MAN, a stone, or a tree is going to begin this fourth song. When the foot slips on a frog which it has crushed, one has ...
( Category: Philosophy October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2014-06-15 | Author:Yrsa Daley-Ward [Daley-Ward, Yrsa]

now that it’s all over She says she cries over me on the train to and from work and one day it will be better but it isn’t better now. ...
( Category: American History October 19,2021 )
azw3, pdf |eng | 1964-01-01 | Author:Donald Barthelme

Me and Miss Mandible 13 September Miss Mandible wants to make love to me but she hesitates because I am officially a child; I am, according to the records, according ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2015-04-06 | Author:Wislawa Szymborska [Szymborska, Wislawa]

If I could just rehearse one Wednesday in advance, or repeat a single Thursday that has passed! But here comes Friday with a script I haven’t seen. Is it fair, ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 1960-01-01 | Author:E.E. Cummings [Cummings, E.E.]

8 nearenbreath of my breath:take not thy tingling limbs from me:make my pain their crazy meal letting thy tigers of smooth sweetness steal slowly in dumb blossoms of new mingling: ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2012-01-01 | Author:Robert Bly [Bly, Robert]

III Yet, we are falling, Falling into the open mouths of darkness, Into the Congo as if into a river, Or as wheat into open mills. Page 32 With Pale ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2009-01-01 | Author:Adam Zagajewski

NEXT SPRING The nations were exhausted after many wars and lay serenely in their marriage beds vast as the Danube river basin. Spring had begun, the first ecstasies. In the ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 1989-01-01 | Author:John Berryman [Berryman, John]

NOTES Stanzas 1–4 The poem is about the woman but this exordium is spoken by the poet, his voice modulating in stanza 4, line 8 [4.8] into hers. 1.1 He ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2010-11-09 | Author:Yasushi Inoue

CHAPTER VI From the summer of 1033 until the following summer, Hsing-te stayed away from his unit with the Kua-chou ruler, Yen-hui, devoting his time to translating sutras into Hsi-hsia. ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 1964-01-01 | Author:John Berryman [Berryman, John]

28 Snow Line It was wet & white & swift and where I am we don’t know. It was dark and then it isn’t. I wish the barker would come. ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 1896-01-01 | Author:Giovanni Verga [Verga, Giovanni]

How, when and why Signor Polidori and Signora Rinaldi were in love – or thought they were – which sometimes amounts to the same thing; and if there is such ...
( Category: Social Sciences October 19,2021 )
azw3, epub |eng | 2000-06-30 | Author:Kim Addonizio [Addonizio, Kim]

which they were sure I would discover. They were desperate to publish, though criminally indifferent to actual poetry. After class, the Embers restored my faith in the kind of failure ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 1928-01-01 | Author:Owen Barfield [Barfield, Owen]

Page 116 For this 'contact' with other words is the precise point at which the potential new meaning originally enters language. And it is by quotations illustrating such 'contacts' that ...
( Category: Social Sciences October 19,2021 )
azw3 |fra | 2015-11-24 | Author:Guillaume Apollinaire [Apollinaire, Guillaume]

Vendémiaire Men of the future remember my living At a time when kingship was dying One by one they died silent and sad And became trismegists by the courage they ...
( Category: Poetry October 19,2021 )
azw3 |eng | 2011-10-29 | Author:Barbara Comyns [Comyns, Barbara]

Chapter Seventeen By the time Johnny Forbes was seven months old he had had four different nurses. The last and best was a Spanish girl called Catalina, who had settled ...
( Category: Children's Animals Books October 19,2021 )