The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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... East European poetry , he says : “ No , I have not read much . I do not know any East European languages . Well , I think I must have read the most important translations — but I agree with Robert Frost , who when asked what is poetry ...
... East European poetry , he says : “ No , I have not read much . I do not know any East European languages . Well , I think I must have read the most important translations — but I agree with Robert Frost , who when asked what is poetry ...
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... East European Program , Wilson Center , 370 L'Enfant Promenade , SW , Suite 704 , Washington , DC 20024 The Center for Slavic and East European Studies , Uni- versity of California , Berkeley , and The Center for Russian and East ...
... East European Program , Wilson Center , 370 L'Enfant Promenade , SW , Suite 704 , Washington , DC 20024 The Center for Slavic and East European Studies , Uni- versity of California , Berkeley , and The Center for Russian and East ...
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... East European nations ; erroneous general- izations , misleading comparisons , and downright distortions and inacurracies abound . The report also points out that most of the textbooks begin to take notice of non - Russian East European ...
... East European nations ; erroneous general- izations , misleading comparisons , and downright distortions and inacurracies abound . The report also points out that most of the textbooks begin to take notice of non - Russian East European ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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