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The shores of darkness : poems and essays / with an introduction by John Lehmann and essays by Panayotis Canellopoulos, William Plomer, and Edith Sitwell.
Author
Capetanakis, Demetrios, 1912-1944
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1969]
Description
vii, 183 pages portrait 23 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PR6005.A4865 A6 1969
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Oxford (England)
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Biography
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Biographies
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Poetry
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Series
Essay index reprint series
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Notes
Reprint of the 1949 ed.
Original version
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Devin-Adair, 1949.
Contents
Detective story
Cambridge bar meditation
A saint in Piccadilly
The land of fear
Prophets
Abel
Emily Dickinson
Return
A song for bores
Guilt
Experienced by two stones
Friendship's tree
American games
Angel
The isles of Greece
Lazarus
The poetry of Demetrios Capetanakis / Edith Sitwell
The Greeks are human beings
Ghika
Rimbaud
Stefan George
A lecture on Proust
Dostoevsky
Thomas Gray and Horace Walpole
A view of English poetry
Notes on some contemporary writers
Charlotte Bronte
An introduction to modern Greek poetry
My friend Demetrio Capetanakis / Panayotis Canellopoulos
The breezes of freedom
The sunset
Anniversary
A recollection / William Plomer.
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ISBN
0836900103
9780836900101
LCCN
73076897
OCLC
16122
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