Arapça Fihristli 41 Yasin Bilgisayar (Yasin-014)
Mistral creates vivid characters out of anything: a country, an orchard, the sea, the thin air. These characters tend to tell a quiet, everyday tale where the revelations of more romantic poets would be unnecessary. Mistral is a more reserved Whitman, ready to praise everything but not quite as willing to let it all out at once. While at times her purpose is almost lost in the ebb of her conversational verses, the strong sense that the world operates for a positive purpose is never lost. Favorite poems: We Were All Going To Be Queens Epilogue: The Last Tree -- I shall leave what I had of ash and firmament, my flank full of speech and my flank full of silence; the loneliness I gave myself, the loneliness they gave me, and the tithe I paid the lightning of my gentle, severe God. (From "The Last Tree")
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