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Kunitz
[ kyoo-nits ]
noun
- Stanley, 1905–2006, U.S. poet and translator: U.S. poet laureate 2000–01.
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Poets cherish their freedom; they live, as Stanley Kunitz put it, in the layers.
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Secondly, that the only way to get to the bottom being to run away from Kunitz, she was going to run.
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Kunitz stretches right round the hill, lying clasped about its castle like a necklet of ancient stones.
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They were going to bicycle fifteen miles to Rhl, a small town with a railway station on the main line between Kunitz and Cologne.
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Painfully the two fugitives rode through the cobbled streets of Kunitz.
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But the cobbles of Kunitz are very different from those smooth places in the park.
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