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Gooks 5 (1973)

by Piet Hein

Series: Grooks (5)

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Delightful aphorisms and clever poetry. The author is a mathematician, also. The poetry is translated well into English. ( )
  EowynA | Oct 27, 2008 |
Fusion of a cartoon and verse that can be humerous or thoughtful. I was introduced to them when I was a Woodbrooke, the British Quaker college in 1979 by the the Dainish cook who ruled the kitchen but used grooks to open the meal ( )
  ablueidol | Nov 5, 2006 |
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