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Loading... A Levant Journalby George Seferis
None. None. A slight volume really, but it works best when able to set the poetry into the context provided by Seferis' journal entries. The travels in Cyprus before Engomi: Scents of lentiskbegan to stir upon old hillsides of memorybosoms among foliage, moistened lips;and everything became dry at once in the flatness of the plainin the stone's despair the eroded powerin the empty land of sparse weed and thornswhere carefree on its way a snake glides byand where much time is taken up with dying ( )no reviews | add a review
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