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Only poetry can measure the distance between ourselves and the Other.
Charles Simic
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Charles Simic
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: May 9
Anglicist
Essayist
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Poet
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University Teacher
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Belgrade
Serbia
Dušan Simić
Čarls Simić
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Poetry is an orphan of silence.
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The poem I want to write is impossible. A stone that floats.
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If I believe in anything, it is in the dark night of the soul. Awe is my religion, and mystery is its church.
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Only brooms Know the devil Still exists, That the snow grows whiter After a crow has flown over it
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