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Book SynopsisThe Collected Poems of the Nobel laureate and poet-statesman are here reissued with the posthumous Song for an Equinox, to form a complete edition of his poetic oeuvre, including also his I960 Nobel speech On Poetry" and his 1965 essay on Dante. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology
Table of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. v*Poesie / On Poetry, pg. 1*Eloges/ Praises, pg. 15*La Gloire Des Rois/ The Glory Of Kings, pg. 71*Anabase/ Anabasis, pg. 99*Exil/ Exile, pg. 145*Pluies / Rains, pg. 173*Neiges / Snows, pg. 197*Poeme A L'etrangere / Poem to a Foreign Lady, pg. 211*Vents / Winds, pg. 225*Amers / Seamarks, pg. 359*Chronique/ Chronique, pg. 577*Oiseaux / Birds, pg. 607*Poeme pour Valery Larbaud / Poem for Valery Larbaud, pg. 641*Pour Dante / Dante, pg. 647*Secheresse / Drouth, pg. 675*Chant pour un Equinoxe / Song For An Equinox, pg. 689*Nocturne / Nocturne, pg. 695*Chante Par Celle Qui Fut La / Sung by One Who Was There, pg. 699*Appendix, pg. 707*Bibliographical Note, pg. 717