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Introduction | 1 | |
Notes on Vanya | 8 | |
Untitled (I'm not the branch, only the prebranchness...) | 11 | |
Return | 12 | |
Untitled (Not a house or a prison, though similar...) | 13 | |
Hills | 14 | |
Untitled (When a bird dies...) | 16 | |
The Walker | 17 | |
Untitled (If a bird is the shadow of flight...) | 18 | |
You As By A Force of Tide... | 19 | |
Untitled (An inconvertible possession, this terrain...) | 20 | |
Repetition or Resurrection | 21 | |
The Doors Are Wide Open... | 23 | |
Untitled (When the sin is obscure...) | 24 | |
On New Year's Day | 25 | |
Before the Word | 26 | |
Untitled (Such a night isn't chosen...) | 28 | |
Untitled (I'll always take stock in...) | 29 | |
Arrested World | 30 | |
The Mountain | 31 | |
Untitled (The stone shifts in our earth...) | 32 | |
Portrait | 33 | |
Untitled (In springtime the garden will hang from the | ||
branches...) | 34 | |
Untitled (The distance between you and me is you...) | 35 | |
Ascent | 36 | |
Prophets / Ancient (Pseudoprophet) | 37 | |
A City Tune | 38 | |
False Spaces | 39 | |
Untitled (Just a failed identikit, this city...) | 41 | |
Prophets / Contemporary (Antiprophet) | 42 | |
Untitled (And despair rushes about the eyes...) | 44 | |
Untitled (A spider hanging on the flower clock...) | 45 | |
Autumn | 46 | |
The Personage | 47 | |
Complaints of the Game / (Antihero) | 49 | |
Untitled (Free in the open...) | 51 | |
The Inconvertible Sky | 52 | |
Untitled (Quiet angel - finger pressed to its lips...) | 54 | |
Untitled (Not a sleepwalker, I sleep with my feet...) | 55 |
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Add The Inconvertible Sky, Poetry. Translated from the Russian by John High and Patrick Henry. Born in Siberia in 1948, Ivan Zhdanov emerged in the early 1980s as one of the leading Russian poets of his generation, admired by the traditionalists and the avant-garde alike. I h, The Inconvertible Sky to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Inconvertible Sky, Poetry. Translated from the Russian by John High and Patrick Henry. Born in Siberia in 1948, Ivan Zhdanov emerged in the early 1980s as one of the leading Russian poets of his generation, admired by the traditionalists and the avant-garde alike. I h, The Inconvertible Sky to your collection on WonderClub |