Russell Edson
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The Tunnel: Selected Poems
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published
1994
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5 editions
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The Tormented Mirror (Pitt Poetry Series)
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published
2001
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6 editions
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The Rooster's Wife
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published
2005
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6 editions
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The Reason Why the Closet-Man Is Never Sad
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published
1977
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3 editions
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See Jack
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published
2009
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4 editions
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The Clam Theater
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published
1920
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4 editions
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The Intuitive Journey and Other Works
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published
1976
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3 editions
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كلنا نولد مصابين بالغثيان
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published
2015
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The Wounded Breakfast
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published
1978
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6 editions
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The Song of Percival Peacock
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published
1992
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2 editions
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“I think, therefore I am, said a man whose mother quickly
hit him on the head, saying, I hit my son on the head,
therefore I am.
No no, you've got it all wrong, cried the man.
So she hit him on the head again and cried, therefore I am.
You're not, not that way; you're supposed to think, not hit,
cried the man.
. . . I think, therefore I am, said the man.
I hit, therefore we both are, the hitter and the one who gets
hit, said the man's mother.
But at this point the man had ceased to be; unconscious he
could not think. But his mother could. So she thought, I am,
and so is my unconscious son, even if he doesn't know it . . .”
―
hit him on the head, saying, I hit my son on the head,
therefore I am.
No no, you've got it all wrong, cried the man.
So she hit him on the head again and cried, therefore I am.
You're not, not that way; you're supposed to think, not hit,
cried the man.
. . . I think, therefore I am, said the man.
I hit, therefore we both are, the hitter and the one who gets
hit, said the man's mother.
But at this point the man had ceased to be; unconscious he
could not think. But his mother could. So she thought, I am,
and so is my unconscious son, even if he doesn't know it . . .”
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