Love Poem–Describing the Austere Comfort of the Dream in Which Nothing Is Named
Issue #11
Spring 1977
This is the kind of night on which Yuan Chen cried out to his dead wife: when one dreams of another, are both aware of it? the moonlight blackening his bed, the ice roaring in the great northern rivers of...
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