Author: Janet Miller
Cited by
- Mary Helen Stefaniak (1)
- IN: The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Baghdad, the city whose name has a power of evocation that neither far distances nor other-world civilizations can destroy. The Baghdad of old is only slumbering beneath the Baghdad of today, and is awakened to life by almost every incident and sight and sound that we encounter.
FROM: Camel-Bells of Baghdad, (1934), NULL, NULL
- John Updike (1)
- IN: Roger's Version (1986) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: god the wind as windless as the world behind a computer screen
FROM: "High Holy Days", (None), Poem, US