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Conrad, Joseph. The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad: Volume 6, 1917-1919.(Book review)
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Conrad, Joseph. The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad: Volume 6, 1917-1919. Ed. Laurence Davies, Frederick R. Karl, and Owen Knowles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 628 p. ISBN 0-521-56195-7
In addition to the biographies by Frederick Karl and Zdzislaw Najder--Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives and Joseph Conrad: A Chronicle--undoubtedly the most important and comprehensive work on Conrad during the last quarter of the twentieth century, and continuing into the present, is represented by the Cambridge Edition of the Works and The Collected Letters. In ...
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Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968): La vida no es sueƱo.(poeta italiano)(TT: Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968): life is not a dream.)(TA: Italian poet)
Magazine article from: Proceso
; ...Salomn Laiter y Manuel Ulacia Salvatore Quasimodo fue el ms joven de los tres...Catulo, Virgilio y Ovidio. Quasimodo tradujo tambin a sus contemporneos...renovado inters entre nosotros por Salvatore Quasimodo. Y DE PRONTO ANOCHECE Cada...
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Italian Poet Quasimodo Topic of Conference
Newspaper article from: Italian Voice, The
; ...April 6-7 on Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo, to mark the one hundredth...The two-day conference, "Salvatore Quasimodo: Nel Vento del Mediterraneo...poetry recital entitled "Salvatore Quasimodo, Operaio di Sogni (Dreamworker...
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Ancient Winter.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Ploughshares
; ...winter. The birds out foraging seed were suddenly snow; like our words. A little sun, an angel's halo, then mist: and the trees, and us made of air in the morning. SALVATORE QUASIMODO won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959.
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Sorrow of Things I Don't Know.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Ploughshares
; ...the earth smells of ferment and worms. Sorrow of things I don't know is born in me: one death is not enough if time and again now the sod weighs its grass on my heart. SALVATORE QUASIMODO won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959.
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Letteratura italiana e antropologia: percorsi bibliografici.
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica
; ...In Presenza e metamorfosi del mito di Orfeo in Salvatore Quasimodo Pietro Pelosi, sulla scia di molteplici suggestioni...Atti del convegno messinese pubblicati col titolo Salvatore Quasimodo: la poesia nel mito e oltre; e il saggio di Niva...
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Onset of Puberty.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Ploughshares
; Ravager of lethargies and sorrows, night; safeguard against silences, the age of offhand sadnesses re-buds. And I see boys in me still slender-hipped, on the shells' slope turn anxious at my changed voice. SALVATORE QUASIMODO won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959.
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For My Human Smell.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Ploughshares
; Infernos howl in the murdered trees. Summer sleeps in the virgin honey, the lizard in its monster infancy. For my human smell, thanks to the angels' air, to water, my celestial heart in the cell's fertile dark. SALVATORE QUASIMODO won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959.
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My London: PAUL THEROUX; The well-travelled writer loves concerts at the Festival Hall, the galleries on Duke Street and looking down from the top deck of a bus.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...the only things that I would spend money on. What is your favourite fragrance? There's a line from a poem by Salvatore Quasimodo, 'For my human smell I thank the air of angels,' so that's sort of where I am. Paul Theroux's Dark Star...
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Washington Square.
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...problem. His fancy footwork includes setting a well-known twentieth-century poem, "Tu chiami una vita" by Salvatore Quasimodo, as a pseudo-Rossinian duet for Catherine and Morris at the piano, which may work musically but jars verbally...
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Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Steinbeck, United States. 1961 -- Ivo Andric, Yugoslavia. 1960 -- Saint-John Perse, France. 1959 -- Salvatore Quasimodo, Italy. 1958 -- Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, U.S.S.R. 1957 -- Albert Camus, France. 1956 -- Juan...
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