Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... poem . Victor read a poem . Thayer Campbell read a poem . Everybody except me read a poem , or two or three poems . Some read aloud embarrassed , or defiant , or giggling , or quiet . Others , like Deborah , who last week said she ...
... poem . Victor read a poem . Thayer Campbell read a poem . Everybody except me read a poem , or two or three poems . Some read aloud embarrassed , or defiant , or giggling , or quiet . Others , like Deborah , who last week said she ...
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... poem by poem . This essay was published by Chrysalis . Nailed to my wooden bedroom door is a poem by Adrienne Rich , a response to my new book from the Black critic Stephen Henderson , a glossy of Monique Wittig and myself talking to ...
... poem by poem . This essay was published by Chrysalis . Nailed to my wooden bedroom door is a poem by Adrienne Rich , a response to my new book from the Black critic Stephen Henderson , a glossy of Monique Wittig and myself talking to ...
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... poem . What did I want anybody else to see , smell , feel , understand ? And , why ? This last emerging concern centered me upon a con- scious desire to change our environment , to scrape and ax away at the status quo . As this decision ...
... poem . What did I want anybody else to see , smell , feel , understand ? And , why ? This last emerging concern centered me upon a con- scious desire to change our environment , to scrape and ax away at the status quo . As this decision ...
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Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
On the Occasion of a Clear and Present Danger at Yale 1975 | 90 |
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