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thoughtkick · 4 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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beguines · 5 months
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The word "God" becomes necessary where there is an intense feeling of presence and oneness in opposites, an awe that cannot let go of contradictory elements, of an otherness in which I am more truly "I"
Robert Duncan, Collected Essays and Other Prose
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perfectfeelings · 6 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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thehopefulquotes · 2 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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perfectquote · 1 year
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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nightlyquotes · 3 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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stay-close · 10 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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surqrised · 1 year
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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alwaysalreadyangry · 29 days
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found a couple of Robert Duncan books in Skoob yesterday. this is from Bending the Bow.
Sept 5: Sweet his mouth bitter his mouth
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garadinervi · 7 months
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«Trobar», No. 2, Trobar, Brooklyn, NY, 1961 [Between the Covers, Gloucester City, NJ]
Contributors: Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, Robert Duncan, George Economou, Seymour Faust, George Hitchcock, Amiri Baraka (as LeRoi Jones), Robert Kelly, Rochelle Owens, Jerome Rothenberg, Armand Schwerner, Gary Snyder, and others
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The horse. Here is nobility without conceit, friendship without envy, beauty without vanity. A willing servant, yet never a slave.
- Ronald Duncan
A good definition of womanhood too.
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thoughtkick · 2 years
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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davidhudson · 4 months
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Robert Duncan, January 7, 1919 – February 3, 1988.
Ronald B. Kitaj, A Visit to London (Robert Creeley and Robert Duncan), 1977.
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perfectfeelings · 1 year
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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resqectable · 1 year
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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perfectquote · 9 months
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The heart must be stripped bare.
Robert Duncan, from “The H. D. Book,” first published c. January 2011
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