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Poem
That sea we see of surfaces
Turned upside down would be another world:
A bone shop, soaked in pearl, a dumping-
Ground for rarities, the sea-maws pumping
Grecian garbage Roman cities hurled
Seaward westward toward our faces.
That sea would yield...
Turned upside down would be another world:
A bone shop, soaked in pearl, a dumping-
Ground for rarities, the sea-maws pumping
Grecian garbage Roman cities hurled
Seaward westward toward our faces.
That sea would yield...
Poem
I
Even as you went over, Nietzsche,
in your last letter, as ever, you tried
to reach him:
“Dear Herr Professor,
When it comes to it I too would very much
prefer a professorial chair in Basel
to being God; but I did not dare to go
so...
Even as you went over, Nietzsche,
in your last letter, as ever, you tried
to reach him:
“Dear Herr Professor,
When it comes to it I too would very much
prefer a professorial chair in Basel
to being God; but I did not dare to go
so...

Table of Contents
Seven Poems for Marthe, My Wife
Three Poems
Two Poems
- Theodore Weiss
- Leonard E. Nathan
Two Poems
- Margaret Danner
- Harold Lee Fleming
- Richard Ashman
- K. P. A. Taylor
- Arthur Gregor
- Harry Roskolenko
- Kenneth Patchen
Comment
- Edwin Honig
- Reuel Denney
- Frederick Eckman
- Frederick Bock
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