“The poem is always the last resort. In it the poet makes a world in little, and finds peace, even though, under complete focused emotion, the evocation be far more bitter than reality, or far more lovely.”
Quote by Louise Bogan
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Journey around my room: the autobiography of Louise Bogan : a mosaic
This book is an intimate look into the life and thoughts of the poet Louise Bogan, offering readers a mosaic of her experiences and insights. more
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