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Questions about the the works of the Russian-American poet and essayist Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (1940–1996) or his life as a writer. He was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature. For questions about his Russian-language writings, also use the tag [russian-language].
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What is the meaning of Brodsky’s saying in the context of Sagan & Schneider’s book “Into the...
The thing (I'm not sure whether it should be called a poem or a song) is called:
"Anti-Shenandoah: Two Skits and a Chorus".
The final part reads:
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III. Chorus
Here they are, for all to see,
the frui …