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On the side of forgetting | 9 | |
In the silent country | 11 | |
Portrait of a family | 13 | |
The demonstration | 14 | |
Fertile ground | 15 | |
The first visit | 16 | |
The divorce | 17 | |
Exorcism | 18 | |
Stories for the night | 19 | |
Confession to my son | 20 | |
Taking leave | 21 | |
The train station at the border | 22 | |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | 23 | |
In exile | 24 | |
Home | 25 | |
For Sorin | 26 | |
Ann Arbor | 27 | |
For you | 28 | |
Return to sound | 29 | |
Sitting with a hurricane lamp in America | 30 | |
At her funeral | 31 | |
Doorways | 32 | |
Leac na cumhaidg | 33 | |
I drink with you | 34 | |
Emilia | 35 | |
Walking by the Atlantic at low tide | 36 | |
Crossing the Carpathians with you | 37 | |
Sleeping apple | 38 | |
The day we decided we would lie | 39 | |
By the lamp, burning | 40 | |
Cursing the tongue | 41 | |
Lullaby | 42 | |
Memories | 43 | |
In the middle of eternity | 44 | |
This spring | 45 | |
For my father | 46 | |
Flight dream | 48 | |
Handfast point | 49 | |
Black head ledges | 50 | |
The second spring | 51 | |
Windspit | 52 | |
Moorings | 53 | |
Poem without a name | 54 | |
At the window | 55 | |
Past solitude | 56 | |
Lyme Regis | 57 | |
Abbotsbury | 58 | |
A house of stone | 59 | |
Blindness, beside another war | 60 | |
Under Magdalen Tower, with you | 61 | |
The space into | 62 | |
After seven years, for the unearthing of your body | 63 | |
Evening | 65 | |
January, Holywell Cemetery | 66 | |
Oh, yes | 67 | |
For my mother and sister | 68 |
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Add Crossing the Carpathians, Exile, family, and the survival of love are all topics explored in this collection of poetry. Born in Romania, Carmen Bugan's verse is rooted in her experience of Eastern Europe in the mid-1980s as a child of political dissidents and an exile from her nat, Crossing the Carpathians to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Crossing the Carpathians, Exile, family, and the survival of love are all topics explored in this collection of poetry. Born in Romania, Carmen Bugan's verse is rooted in her experience of Eastern Europe in the mid-1980s as a child of political dissidents and an exile from her nat, Crossing the Carpathians to your collection on WonderClub |