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... him company . it must have been ten and the children were asleep , you carefully stopped the car at that place near Melipilla . We couldn't see but it was the same place . We couldn't see as if someone had covered our eyes 30.
... him company . it must have been ten and the children were asleep , you carefully stopped the car at that place near Melipilla . We couldn't see but it was the same place . We couldn't see as if someone had covered our eyes 30.
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Ariel Dorfman. We couldn't see as if someone had covered our eyes with black cloth . But you opened the door and we listened to the frogs croaking in a nearby pool and I saw a half moon growing between stars and a ripe sky . You searched ...
Ariel Dorfman. We couldn't see as if someone had covered our eyes with black cloth . But you opened the door and we listened to the frogs croaking in a nearby pool and I saw a half moon growing between stars and a ripe sky . You searched ...
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... someone someone enduring that shadow that walks and watches has just locked the last window end and doesn't give in enclosed the sun between a nail and half a finger inside the eye of the prisoner who does not sleep there goes the ...
... someone someone enduring that shadow that walks and watches has just locked the last window end and doesn't give in enclosed the sun between a nail and half a finger inside the eye of the prisoner who does not sleep there goes the ...
Contents
Hope | 7 |
Two Times Two | 13 |
Just Missed the Bus and Ill Be Late for Work | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Last Waltz in Santiago and Other Poems of Exile and Disappearance Ariel Dorfman No preview available - 1988 |
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afford the luxury afraid I'm afraid ARIEL DORFMAN awake believe breathes buy milk Chilean summer night Citroen compaƱero daddy dance dark dead I'd know deaf-mute dreams EASE THE FLOWERS EDGARDO ENRIQUEZ Empire's Old Clothes endures entire mass production face feet fingers friends GARBAGE TRUCK goes the shadow HABEAS CORPUS invisible hand keep writing killed LAST WALTZ let that captain LICENSE PLATES light not light listen living shriek lock LONG DISTANCE Lucky mutt Manuel Sendero Melipilla memories and bodies mirror mommy moon mother naked night table pau d'arara petition photograph calmly police pollen prisoner PROBLEMS WITH DOORS REC'D Salvador Allende schoolbooks September 4th sleep slowly someone Song of Manuel stopped Sunday talk TELEPHONE tell there's tomorrow torn-out tongue torturing tree understand UNDERTOW PROLOGUE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Villa Grimaldi violin voice WALTZ IN SANTIAGO widow WIND TO EASE word worry
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