Аудиокнига: Selected Poems of Yone Noguchi
- Download Foreword audio
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- Download Where is the Poet audio
- Download The Desert of ' No More ' audio
- Download Seas of Loneliness audio
- Download The Garden of Truth audio
- Download Like a Paper Lantern audio
- Download I Hail Myself as I Do Homer - audio
- Download The Night Reverie in the Forest audio
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- Download Apparition audio
- Download O Cho San audio
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- Download Under the Moon audio
- Download O Hana San audio
- Download The Myoto audio
- Download The Goddess : God audio
- Download By the Sea audio
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- Download The Poet audio
- Download The Face in the Mirror audio
- Download How Near to Fairyland audio
- Download Lines audio
- Download Spring audio
- Download Prose Poems audio
- Download The New Art audio
- Download By the Enagakuji Temple : Moon Night audio
- Download To a Nightingale audio
- Download I am Like a Leaf audio
- Download To the Sunflower audio
- Download Shadow audio
- Download The Fantastic Snow-flakes audio
- Download Ghost of Abyss audio
- Download Autumn Song audio
- Download Fantasia audio
- Download The Temple Bell audio
- Download To the Cicada audio
- Download The Lady of Utamaro's Art audio
- Download The Buddha Priest in Meditation audio
- Download In the Inland Sea audio
- Download Kyoto audio
- Download My Little Bird audio
- Download Her Weapons are a Smile and a Little Fan audio
- Download My Heart audio
- Download The Lotus Worshippers audio
- Download Lines audio
- Download The Eastern Sea audio
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- Download Cradle Songs audio
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"Yone Noguchi was an influential Japanese writer of poetry, fiction, essays, and literary criticism in both English and Japanese. Critical evaluations of Noguchi, while varying drastically, have frequently stressed the enigmatic character of his work. Arthur Symons referred to him as a "scarcely to be apprehended personality." Arthur Ransome called him "a poet whose poems are so separate that a hundred of them do not suffice for his expression." Ezra Pound, on first reading The Pilgrimage in 1911 wrote that "His poems seem to be rather beautiful. I don't quite know what to think about them." Nishiwaki Junzaburō wrote, "Most of his earlier poems have always seemed to me so terrific, so bewildering, as to startle me out of reason or system." - Summary by Wikipedia
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