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[Summary] => While attending an artists conference on the environ-ment years ago at Robert Redfords Sundance complex in Utah, I listened to a reading in translation by a Russian poet (I cant recall his name now) who read a poem about "identity." His poem started with a description of how he wakes up every day and puts on his clothes before leaving for work. He then noted how he "took off" his house as if it were a piece of clothing when he went out the door. He then "wore" his car and the streets he was driving on.
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