It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.


A Poet's Alphabet: Reflections on the Literary Art and Vocation (ed. 1970)


It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.

It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.

It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.

It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.