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    Vladimir Nabokov
    “On Translating Eugene Onegin


    1
    What is translation? On a platter
    A poet's pale and glaring head,
    A parrot's screech, a monkey's chatter,
    And profanation of the dead.
    The parasites you were so hard on
    Are pardoned if I have your pardon,
    O, Pushkin, for my stratagem:
    I traveled down your secret stem,
    And reached the root, and fed upon it;
    Then, in a language newly learned,
    I grew another stalk and turned
    Your stanza patterned on a sonnet,
    Into my honest roadside prose--
    All thorn, but cousin to your rose.


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    Reflected words can only shiver
    Like elongated lights that twist
    In the black mirror of a river
    Between the city and the mist.
    Elusive Pushkin! Persevering,
    I still pick up Tatiana's earring,
    Still travel with your sullen rake.
    I find another man's mistake,
    I analyze alliterations
    That grace your feasts and haunt the great
    Fourth stanza of your Canto Eight.
    This is my task--a poet's patience
    And scholastic passion blent:
    Dove-droppings on your monument.”
    Vladimir Nabokov

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    Elizabeth Bishop
    “Close, close all night
    the lovers keep.
    They turn together
    in their sleep,

    Close as two pages
    in a book
    that read each other
    in the dark.

    Each knows all
    the other knows,
    learned by heart
    from head to toes.”
    Elizabeth Bishop, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments



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