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Part of speech. New stanzas to Augustus

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The collection "Part of Speech," first published by the American publisher Ardis in 1977, is composed of poems written between 1972 and 1976—the poet's final months in his homeland and his first years in exile.

It includes such works as "From Nowhere with Love, on the Twelfth of March," "Twenty Sonnets to Mary Stuart," "Letters to a Roman Friend," and "Candlemas."

The collection "New Stanzas to Augusta," published in 1983, includes poems written between 1962 and 1982. The author himself later called this collection "the main work of his life"—"a sort of poetry book with its own plot," which "can be read as a stand-alone work."

It includes “Anno Domini”, “Riddle to the Angel”, “Winter Mail”, “Lullaby of Cape Cod”, “A Slice of the Honeymoon”, “I Embraced These Shoulders and Looked”, and other works.
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