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Paul Eluard, “Dominique Present Today”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “It was from
Walt Whitman, “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Loved! loved! loved!
Walt Whitman, from “Dirge for Two Veterans”, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Lo, the moon ascending,up fro
amysartiago:● EMPOWERING QUOTES BY POWERFUL WOMEN OF LITERATURE ●
Badawi al-Jabal, tr. by Christopher Tingley and Richard Wilbur, from Modern Arabic Poetry: an anthol
from Songs of Love and War: Afghan Women’s Poetry[Text ID: “My lover rests near where the flowers ar
Mona Sa’udi, from Women of the Fertile Crescent: An Anthology of Modern Poetry by Arab Women (ed. &a
Clarice Lispector, from ‘The Man Who Appeared’, Soulstorm: Stories (trans. Alexis Levitin)[Text ID:
Dunya Mikhail, pub. amberflora
Ilya Kaminsky, “Still Dancing: An Interview with Ilya Kaminsky”
Adonis, from ‘Transformations of the Lover’, The Pages of Day and Night (trans. Samuel Hazo)[Text ID
Paul Eluard, “Absence”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “And over my body your body s
Wendell Berry, Jayber Crow[Text ID: “To love anything good, at any cost, is a bargain.”
“my happy little pill” -t.m.
“There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature.” Share t
Rumi, from “Like This” (trans. Fatemeh Keshavarz)[Text ID: “If anyone asks: “How do the clouds uncov
Adonis, from ‘Transformations of the Lover’, The Pages of Day and Night (trans. Samuel Hazo)[Text ID
Gabriela Mistral, tr. by Langston Hughes, from Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral; “Gentilities”
Louise Glück on Poetry, Aging and a Surprise Nobel Prize
If I had My Child To Raise Over Again, Diane Loomans
Walt Whitman, ‘We Two, How Long We Were Fool’d’ (selected lines), Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “what the
salemwitchtrials:‘Herakles,’ Euripides (translated by Anne Carson)
Emily Dickinson, ‘A sepal, petal, and a thorn’ (Poem #19), The Collected Poems of Emily Dickin
Walt Whitman, excerpts from ‘Calamus’, Leaves of Grass (1860 Facsimile Edition)[Text ID: “I am silen
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