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The Art of Hunger by Paul Auster |
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in Shearsman No 3 - 1981 |
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What is important, it seems to me, is not so much to defend a culture whose existence has...' |
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Winter's End by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' Little of anything, nothing to purge the terror of losing space is left to the wandering soul
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Moon at Summer Dawn by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' In the brighter and brighter air this tear still gleams or this frail flame in glass when a golden...' |
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Winter Moon by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' To cross into darkness take this mirror in which a glacial fire goes out:
reach the core of...' |
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The Last Quarter of Night by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' Outside the room of radiant pink embers, of embraces the fugitive pointed to Orion, the Great...' |
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Birds, Flowers, and Fruits by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' A straw aloft in the heights of dawn, this faint breath skimming the ground what is it, then, that...' |
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Swifts by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' At the stormy moment of day at the haggard moment of life these sickles level with straw
All...' |
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Fruits by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 5 - 1982 |
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' In the orchard rooms globes are hanging that the course of time will color lamps that time will...' |
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October Field by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' Perfect calm sketched afar at the limit between mountains and air
distance, long spark that...' |
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Birds by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' Flames incessantly changing direction one hardly sees them pass
Cries veering through air
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Dawn by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' One would say a god has woken to inspect the greenhouses and fountains
His dew on our...' |
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Trees I by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' From the confused world, opaque from bones and seeds they uproot themselves with patience
in...' |
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Trees II by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' From one ilex to the other if the eye strays it is led through trembling mazes through swarms of...' |
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Trees III by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' Trees, stubborn workers slowly piercing earth
Thus the heart holding fast perhaps, purifies
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World by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' Weight of stones, weight of thoughts
Dreams and mountains do not even balance
We still...' |
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Viaticum by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' Bird flown loose from the forge
In the dust of afternoon in the smell of dung in the light of...' |
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Vows by Philippe Jacottet |
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in Shearsman No 6 - 1982 |
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' I
For a long time I have desired dawn but I cannot bear the sight of wounds
When will I...' |
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breath span by Paul Auster |
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in Second Aeon No 21 - 1974 |
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' 1. Along with your ashes, the barely written...' |
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