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"On the Nature of Language," op. cit., p. 65. See also The Royal Song of Saraha, p. 31 ... Page 255 from Issue 38 48. See Jacques Derrida, Speech and Phenomena (Evanston, Northwestern Uni­ ... sensuously but transparently presence the treeness of the tree and the stoneness of the stone-is a situation ...
Page 87 from Issue 131 cians so intent on wiping out the economic legacy of the whites that they ... Winter 1982-3. 3. I posited this theory of racial reconciliation in "Racial Reconciliation in ... Southern Africa," International Affairs (London) 65 (Winter 1988-1989): 43-54. 4. Catholic ...
known, throughout the selection. 30 TRI-QUARTERLY Issue 1965-winter page ... Page 30 from Issue 1965-winter Zen anecdotes Compiled and Translated by Takashi Ikemoto and Luoien ... entrance: IKKYU: Who are you? NINAGAWA: A devotee of Buddhism. IKKYU: You are from? NINAGAWA: Your region. ...
Robert Hass
Iowa City: Early April Print Pages:  Page 46 from Issue 95 TRIQUARTERLY Iowa City: Early April ... catching what they could of the early sun. 46 Issue 95 page Robert Hass Monday, January 1, 1996 Poetry Work ... He was climbing a tree beside the house, trying to get onto the porch, I think, for a wad of oatmeal ...
Page 175 from Issue 89 TRIQUARTERLY to smell the incense and honey that load the air and ... contemplate the humility of kneeling at Vespers, or lying on a stone-cold floor in the early morning, or ... standing in meditation? Why had he come except to prove to himself that he could never be one of them? ...
story appear in the Winter 2013 issue of The Southern Review (the story is called "The Elephant ... winter issue of Ars Medica. She also participated in a poetry reading at University of St. Thomas and ... ("Wolfvision"; issue 141, "DARPA Grand Challenge"; issue 143) first book of poems, Palm Trees, recently ...
Page 9 from Issue 66 dreams, interesting to them but boring to us. Unless their childhood was ... Dan's as Frances and her people only read the paper and devotional pamphlets; so I got a good early bait ... that early. I would stay awake and think how happy we were, partly touching each other. It went on like ...
Plexiglas for a few months, taking occasional shots from late summer to early winter. There is something ... about that tree’s transition from summer to winter that I think works well with the ethos of the poem. ... fleeting nature of things we hold dear and how we are subjected to the larger forces of change and decay as ...
Page 252 from Issue 80 I need to go back into the winter woods and climb down through the canyons ... takes its cue from John 3:8. 252 Issue 80 page ... and little catfish now are torpid, for I long to hear the redtailed hawk bark from the tulip tree in ...
Tree," written on October 22, 1961, the moon "drags the sea after it like 232 Issue 80 page ... Page 232 from Issue 80 her ability to give form to that vision-the growth of insight and expres­ ... sion, activities which are intimately connected. While most of her early poems are attempts to recreate ...

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