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so:text | Joseph Brodsky, writing about Mandelstam, called lyricism the ethics of language. Larkin's wit is the ethics of his poetry. It brings his distress under our control. It makes his personal unhappiness our universal exultation. Armed with his wit, he faces the worst on our behalf, and brings it to order. (en) |
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so:description | From the Land of Shadows (1982) (en) |
so:description | Essays and reviews (en) |
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