Presse
May 1922
- magazine : Broom
- numero : 22 - 1922
- date : 01 mai 1922
- catégorie : Culture & arts
Sommaire
- Foreign exchange
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The snow man
The Square was at afternoon ; snow fell: straight, monotonous,
unflurried ; it made little cones on the tops of posts, it made hawsers
out of wires, it amplified every twig on every tree, it made the roofs
look thatched, it filled foot-prints and wheel-tracks. -
George Moore
Aesthete
- The rakeoff and the getaway
- Three united states sonnets
- The heaven of mean streets
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Modern german literature
During the period of William II, that colossus with feet of clay, German
literature was ever his faithful mirror, even when it twisted his image with ingenious
or satirical grimaces. -
Marche funèbre
Extravaganzas
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The son that I would have had
I had not had a son and I met the son that I would have had if
I had had a son. -
One hundred envelopes
The dead man, who had expected death, cried out in the other
world, with rage, indignation and sorrow.