Christa Wolf, tr. by John Cullen, from “Medea,” originally published c. 1996

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Christa Wolf, tr. by John Cullen, from “Medea,” originally published c. 1996
Bruno Schulz, from The Complete Fiction of Bruno Schulz; “The Book,”
“Your lips a dipped, deep crimson. You revelled in red. I felt it raw - like the crisp gauze edges Of a stiffening wound. I could touch The open vein in it, the crusted gleam.”
— Ted Hughes, from ‘Red’ featured in Collected Poems of Ted Hughes
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