Contemporary Fiction - page 3
"Kiril Kadiiski does not say, like Descartes, "no one before me", on the contrary, he knows, like Pascal, that the meaning is rather a reverie, which persistence would approve. Hence the repetition, the formal aspiration, the frame of the sonnet, which... read more
"Kiril Kadiiski does not say, like Descartes, "no one before me", on the contrary, he knows, like Pascal, that the meaning is rather a reverie, which persistence would approve. Hence the repetition, the formal aspiration, the frame of the sonnet, which... read more