The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... song , " " exist " - to carry the whole burden of his meaning , without reaching a definition of the idea . This is particularly true of the sequence " Nine Verses of the Same Song , " a nominal study of light and music in ...
... song , " " exist " - to carry the whole burden of his meaning , without reaching a definition of the idea . This is particularly true of the sequence " Nine Verses of the Same Song , " a nominal study of light and music in ...
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... song would produce , in recognition , a certain familiar applause , like those nostalgic waves of clapping that rise up when Judy Garland begins to sing " Over the Rainbow , " but somehow this was a sharper salute , more appreciative ...
... song would produce , in recognition , a certain familiar applause , like those nostalgic waves of clapping that rise up when Judy Garland begins to sing " Over the Rainbow , " but somehow this was a sharper salute , more appreciative ...
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... song Dylan sang was a talking blues called " The John Birch Society Paranoid Blues , " and although the lyrics , with their unin- flated rhetoric and short rhymes , were clever , the joke is by this time , surely , a little tired . But ...
... song Dylan sang was a talking blues called " The John Birch Society Paranoid Blues , " and although the lyrics , with their unin- flated rhetoric and short rhymes , were clever , the joke is by this time , surely , a little tired . But ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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