A is for Brian: A 65th Birthday Present for Brian W. Aldiss from His Family, Friends, Colleagues and AdmirersFrank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss, Malcolm Edwards Avernus, 1990 - 126 sider |
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Side 57
... never anything behind me , there was only myself running after me , reaching out arms in a mute and futile sorrow from a past that wants its due but never can have it . The universe is great and black , something threatening behind my ...
... never anything behind me , there was only myself running after me , reaching out arms in a mute and futile sorrow from a past that wants its due but never can have it . The universe is great and black , something threatening behind my ...
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... never at- tempt to write like him , but he is the sort of writer who opens the way , whose work stimulates other ... never ac- cepted the loans , but I've also never forgotten the offers . He has been supportive in times of emotional ...
... never at- tempt to write like him , but he is the sort of writer who opens the way , whose work stimulates other ... never ac- cepted the loans , but I've also never forgotten the offers . He has been supportive in times of emotional ...
Side 97
... Never mind what terrible oppression the revolution has ended , never mind what the People's Government thinks it has destroyed . Never mind what the new leaders have in mind or what is on the immediate horizon for this of any other ...
... Never mind what terrible oppression the revolution has ended , never mind what the People's Government thinks it has destroyed . Never mind what the new leaders have in mind or what is on the immediate horizon for this of any other ...
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