Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... things are hopelessly routine . I approached the Center from 2nd Avenue , walking west on 117th Street and I felt ... things happened , indeed , so many moving things happened that I wished , that I wish I 31.
... things are hopelessly routine . I approached the Center from 2nd Avenue , walking west on 117th Street and I felt ... things happened , indeed , so many moving things happened that I wished , that I wish I 31.
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... things are worth reading , indicate talent , and were furthermore voluntarily undertaken — and accomplished on their ... thing was happening . One would show another a particular poem - secretively , with extreme de- light , nervously ...
... things are worth reading , indicate talent , and were furthermore voluntarily undertaken — and accomplished on their ... thing was happening . One would show another a particular poem - secretively , with extreme de- light , nervously ...
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... things that people believe they don't want to hear , without having to kick ass and without looking the fool for ... thing — whether history or lit- erature or my father or political organizations or a poem or a film - as I seek to ...
... things that people believe they don't want to hear , without having to kick ass and without looking the fool for ... thing — whether history or lit- erature or my father or political organizations or a poem or a film - as I seek to ...
Contenido
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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