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[Title] => Ode to Verses
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Penthesilea, Raissa, Octavia, Olinda, Eufemia, Perenthia, Ersilia and
Baucis. These are my chosen cities from Italo Calvinos
Invisible Cities. In that book, Marco Polo described to the aging Kublai Khan 55 cities in the Great Khans empire. Each tale would leave you breathless not for the sights but for the extraordinary dimensions they reveal about a place in an empires map.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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[Title] => Kublais Walden
[Summary] => A walk could be a conquest of many lifetimes. This was what Henry David Thoreau proved to us when he lived in Walden Pond for two years and left us with his observations of natural life and how they relate to the most important human concerns in his classic book
Walden; Or Life in the Woods. But missing his point entirely, I wanted to take my monumental walk, Thoreau-style in Walden Pond itself.
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Penthesilea, Raissa, Octavia, Olinda, Eufemia, Perenthia, Ersilia and
Baucis. These are my chosen cities from Italo Calvinos
Invisible Cities. In that book, Marco Polo described to the aging Kublai Khan 55 cities in the Great Khans empire. Each tale would leave you breathless not for the sights but for the extraordinary dimensions they reveal about a place in an empires map.
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Walden; Or Life in the Woods. But missing his point entirely, I wanted to take my monumental walk, Thoreau-style in Walden Pond itself.
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