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Debit and Credit — Tuesdays in Autumn

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Reading for me tends to be a thing of feasts and famines, done in fits and starts. While much of this month has been a dry spell. I did finish a book on Friday: Debit and Credit, a slim, early '70s collection of poems by the Sicilian author (and 1959 Nobel laureate) Salvatore Quasimodo, in translations by Jack Bevan. From 'Only If Love Should Strike You': ...do not forgetto be animal, fit and sinuous,torrid in violence, wanting everything hereon…
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write.as broke the news on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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