Stratis myrivilis biography of mahatma
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This happened long ago, before the onset
of universal genetic correctness.
Boys and girls would stand naked before mirrors
studying the defects of their structure.
Nose too long, ears like burdocks,
sunken chin just like a mongoloid.
Breasts too small, too large, lopsided shoulders,
penis too short, hips too broad or else too narrow.
Such was the house they inhabited for life.
Hiding, feigning, concealing defects.
But somehow they still had to find a partner.
Following incomprehensible tastes –– airy creatures
paired with potbellies, skin and bones enamored of salt pork.
They had a saying then: 'Even monsters
have their mates.' So perhaps they learned to tolerate their partner's flaws, trusting that theirs would be forgiven in turn.
Not every genetic error meets with such
disgust that crowds might spit on them and stone them.
As it happened in the city of K, where the town council
voted to exile a girl
But let's not yearn for the days of prenormalization.
Just think of the torments, the anxieties, the sweat,
the wiles needed to entice, in spite of all.
Translated by
CLARE CAVANAGH
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Oral History Question period with Pecker Bien
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1. Early Babyhood in Borough and Schooling at Deerfield
2. Transferring running off Harvard longing Haverford
3. Introduction discover Quakerism
4. Obtaining CO Status
5. Return fall prey to Europe tell Marriage
6. PhD at Town and Cozy to Dartmouth
7. Campus Environment in rendering Sixties
8. Debating ROTC Programs at Dartmouth
9. SDS build up the Parkhurst Occupation
10. Reactions to say publicly Occupation: By oneself, in say publicly Quaker Agreement, on Campus
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Index
Panourgiá, Neni. "Index". Dangerous Citizens: The Greek Left and the Terror of the State, New York, USA: Fordham University Press, 2009, pp. 295-302. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237531-018
Panourgiá, N. (2009). Index. In Dangerous Citizens: The Greek Left and the Terror of the State (pp. 295-302). New York, USA: Fordham University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237531-018
Panourgiá, N. 2009. Index. Dangerous Citizens: The Greek Left and the Terror of the State. New York, USA: Fordham University Press, pp. 295-302. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237531-018
Panourgiá, Neni. "Index" In Dangerous Citizens: The Greek Left and the Terror of the State, 295-302. New York, USA: Fordham University Press, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237531-018
Panourgiá N. Index. In: Dangerous Citizens: The Greek Left and the Terror of the State. New York, USA: Fordham University Press; 2009. p.295-302. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237531-018
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