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The Absurd Self Looking Both Ways at Once | Inventing Nightlife
Plato said the world is divided into a world
Marc Vincenz
Olympia
The ancient Greeks knew how to pick out a sacred spot,
Barbara Hamby
Why are white butterflies always in pairs
Above the Morning Glory. I’ve wondered this
Dorianne Laux
Phone Call: Lesson in Style and The Story of Civilization
“Everything feels all swollen and puffy, like my brain
Tom Sleigh
CHINATOWN
I almost bought a lucky dragon
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
LONG AFTER HE IS GONE | LAST OFFER
All the summer’s night
Pamela Alexander
Some Propositions with Children | Changing the Subject
The child is completely immersed in childhood
Ruy Belo
A Canticle Rehearsal in The Temple and The Waters Do Not Return, Even to Meribà
Oh, I am tired of my land,
Salvador Espriu
Two Exhausted Bodies
My insides are a flooded field. Though the field outside is larger and I have played there, laid
Xoşman Qado
when you ask me if you are a good father & cook up meets god
look we know how this will play out
Saida Agostini
Melodrama
A gunshot: the trigger so light
Stephen Dobyns
One for André Breton
Always for the first time
Jules Jacob
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