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From: The American Poetry Review
Date: 19931101
Author:Sandburg, Carl
Virginia Woolf left her home in England, near the sea, and
went for a walk. Her steps led her to the bank of a tidal river. She walked out into the sea till she became a part of the river
and the sea. She was tired of the land. And being tire of time, too, she turned her back on it and
walked into a timeless beyond named eternity. For the nice strange, incalculable quality of her mind we may
got to her books. You don't know where you go from here. The nonsense and thin airy fantasy at times is not ridiculous
but sublime. The British Empire--her special and ...
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