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Chicago Review, June 22nd, 2002

SOME- translated by Rosmarie Waldrop one...somewhere...ghostlike, but the opposite (materialized) without shoulders hair eyes without arm leg let alone two skin house say on a bare field a hedgerow-rabbit -but in a blink-heretherezigzagacross just once more this once eggwhite protein energy fogwhite ghostlike engendered as if no danger and finally wise

Elke Erb was born 1938 in Scherbach/Eifel, and lives in Berlin. She was an editor at the Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle, and became a full-time writer in 1967. She has translated from Russian and Georgian and has also edited a number of anthol...

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