The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 56University of North Dakota, 1988 - North Dakota |
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Early Versions of " The Homestead Called Damascus❞ LINDA HAMALIAN In An Autobiographical Novel , Kenneth Rexroth says that he began writing " The Homestead Called Damascus " when he was sixteen years old . Yet in The Collected Longer ...
Early Versions of " The Homestead Called Damascus❞ LINDA HAMALIAN In An Autobiographical Novel , Kenneth Rexroth says that he began writing " The Homestead Called Damascus " when he was sixteen years old . Yet in The Collected Longer ...
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... Homestead , " her hands always moving at a slow , even pace , her mouth almost motionless despite the steady stream ... Homestead . " Rexroth knew that the fragment was too densely packed and needed to be opened up . Moreover , the ...
... Homestead , " her hands always moving at a slow , even pace , her mouth almost motionless despite the steady stream ... Homestead . " Rexroth knew that the fragment was too densely packed and needed to be opened up . Moreover , the ...
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... homestead " Damascus " ? One possible reason is that Damascus is reputed to be the oldest inhabited city in the world , a name therefore that would conjure up to a young poet a sense of human continuity and endurance . Second , the name ...
... homestead " Damascus " ? One possible reason is that Damascus is reputed to be the oldest inhabited city in the world , a name therefore that would conjure up to a young poet a sense of human continuity and endurance . Second , the name ...
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