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Feuilletons 22.07.2010 […] Garden: The Poetry of Flowers" zu sprechen. Denn was fand er dort? "A virtual Amherst among the 250 lushly wooded acres of the Botanical Garden. The walks and flourishing garden plots around the imposing conservatory, the largest Victorian glass-house in the United States, were studded with placards of Dickinson?s poems, about a third of which deal in some way with flowers, sometimes invoking that […] jobs has been reduced to 50. Still, Palestinians are not allowed to work as physicians, journalists, pharmacists or lawyers in Lebanon. Ironically, it is much easier for a Palestinian to acquire American and Canadian citizenship than a passport of an Arab country."
Eine sehr hübsche Tirade gegen den katholischen Rüpel Mel Gibson bringt Christopher Hitchens in Slate: "what he is issuing is the distilled […] l poetic code, as old as Shakespeare, where lilies signify coquetry and daisies innocence. Below four stately locust trees leading to the conservatory was her great poem that begins 'Four Trees-opon a solitary Acre,' with its Darwinian claim that nature is 'Without Design,/ Or Order, or Apparent Action,' and its poignantly uncertain conclusion:
What Deed is Their?s unto the General Nature-
What Plan […]