by Elizabeth Bishop 失去的艺术 (美) 伊丽莎白·毕晓普 The art of losing isn't hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. 失去,这门艺术并不难精通; 这么多事物都有意消失 它们的失去也就不是灾祸。 Lose something every day. Accept ...
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接下来,就让我们在阅读中了解这位女诗人,以及她眼中的the art of losing。 ” The art of losing [1]ELIZABETH BISHOP did not like to give much away about herself. While others were writing confessional poetry, she ensured that she wrote at a distance. Poems which in original drafts mentioned char...
接下来,就让我们在阅读中了解这位女诗人,以及她眼中的the art of losing。 The art of losing [1]ELIZABETH BISHOP did not like to give much away about herself. While others were writing confessional poetry, she ensured that she wrote at a distance. Poems which in original drafts mentioned character...
Presents a selection of poet Elizabeth Bishop's correspondence from 1934 to 1979. Captured transitions of a life in letters; Letter to Frani Blough; Donald E. Stanford; Marianne Moore; Robert Lowell; Carley Dawson; Anny Baumann; Kit and Ilse Barker; Randall Jarell; May Swenson; Frani Blough ...
by Elizabeth Bishop The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. ...
losing youThe joking voice, a gesture I loveI shan't have liedIt's evidentThe art of losing's not too hard to masterThough it may look likewrite itlike a disaster. )By Elizabeth Bishop电影开篇,没有括号里的诗句,被评价为“It feels incomplete, Elizabeth, observations broken into lines. ...
接下来,就让我们在阅读中了解这位女诗人,以及她眼中的the art of losing。The art of losing [1]ELIZABETH BISHOP did not like to give much away about herself. While others were writing confessional poetry, she ensured that she wrote at a distance. Poems which in original drafts mentioned character...
“The art of losing isn’t hard to master,” says Elizabeth Bishop, and she’s right, you know. It isn’t. “Lose something every day,” says the poem, and so goodbye to this day in March, a regular day, a few friends dropping in unexpectedly, the smell of what I’m cooking fo...
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accep...