The peacock
Wednesday, 11. June 2008, 23:02:15
Yury Olesha, No Day without a Line: From Notebooks (1998), p. 196.
(Translation Judson Rosengrant)
Wednesday, 11. June 2008, 23:02:15
This little cosmology of fired clayPoets and the Present Age![]()
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