Article: SEJNY, 1997.

As we cross into the hilly countryside of this region, memory pushes up scattered fragments of those lines of the poet which, though read long ago and in entirely different circumstances, seem now to complete the view spreading out before us. "The lines of the glacial moraine, the oval basins of the lakes"; "the road passes a farm in the valley by the lake"; "fishing nets are spread out to dry; smoke rises from a chimney; a canoe scrapes against the pebbly sand"; "the trail winds down between post-glacial rocks and junipers toward alders and bulrushes." It is not essential to know precisely from which poems these words, summoned by the view, are taken--what is important ...

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