01013nam0 22002651i 450 UON0008200020231205102432.7920020107d1994 |0itac50 baaraSY|||| |||||Fusul al-ryh .. wa rahil al-garibKazim al-SamawiDimasqDar al-hisad li'l-nasr wa'l-tawzi 1994143 p.21 cmPOESIA LIBANESEUONC023695FISYDamascoUONL000182892.716Poesia araba moderna (1945- )21al-SAMAWIKazimUONV054046661962Dar al-hisad li'l-nasr wa'l-tawziUONV259095650ITSOL20250627RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00082000SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VI C a y 122 SI AA 22326 5 122 Fusul al-ryh .. wa rahil al-garib1296628UNIOR01322ojm 2200277z- 450 991015771900332120251118110627.01-933311-43-6(CKB)3710000001002262(BIP)052385629(ODN)ODN0008345575(EXLCZ)99371000000100226220231107c2011uuuu -u- -engFlame and Shadow : Poetry of Sara TeasdaleFreshwater SeasSara Teasdale - winner of a Pulitzer Prize, the Poetry Society of America prize, and other awards - lived for love and beauty and died by her own hand. Her poetry shows vividly what an intensely passionate woman she was, so much so that in some of her poetry she speaks of the impact of beauty in terms of physical pain, and the impact of love in terms of birth and death. She knew the world of her time; her poetry reacts to New York, to Chicago, to Paris; she knew the poets of her time, including a long and painful relationship with the poet Vachel Lindsay.Flame and Shadow PoetryTeasdale Sara762848Berneis SusienrtBethune Robert1954-bkpAUDIO9910157719003321Flame and Shadow : Poetry of Sara Teasdale3600488UNINA