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Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
R.H. Blyth, Haiku, vol. 2 (1950).
Jorge Luis Borges, from Gunnar Thorgilsson; Selected Poems of J.L. Borges (ed. by Alexander Coleman)
Scorned as Timber, Beloved of the Sky, 1935 Oil on canvas Emily Carr Canadian, 1871-1945
Robert Hass
Ross Gay and Bon Iver - Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
https://youtu.be/EBWcnGjfadY
Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972) “Alejandra” (2013), directed by Ernesto Ardito and Virna Molina
“If you are a private poet, then your vocabulary is limited by your obsessions. It doesn’t bother me that the word ‘stone’ appears more than thirty times in my third book, or that 'wind’ and 'gray’ appear over and over in my poems to the disdain of some reviewers. If I didn’t use them that often I’d be lying about my feelings, and I consider that unforgivable. In fact, most poets write the same poem over and over.”
— Richard Hugo, from The Triggering Town
Robert Hass
From Robert Hass, "Notes on the Notion of a Boundless Poetics"
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Shiro Kasamatsu - Kasugano, Nara, 1961, woodblock print, 17 x 11,5 in
Paul Celan.
Translated by Micharl Hamburger and Christopher Middleton.
“The year was long and dark as a bed, I slept between two winds;”
— Pentti Saarikoski, from Potato Thief; Contemporary Finnish Poetry (tr. by Herbert Lomas)
Andrés Cerpa, “The Vault,” published in The Offing