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The Poems of A.O. Barnabooth

... Larbaud, [was] the translator of Coleridge, Butler, Whitman, Joyce ... Though the poems are written under the name of his fictitious persona ("I always write with a mask upon my face"), "what is intriguing ... is the way the mask tends, here and there, to slip and fall, or dematerialize for a moment, or melt back into the face it was moulded on. ..."--Grossman Publishers, Inc. Donated by Judy Sackheim, in memory of Eric Sackheim, 10/2011.

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