Your search for
Nationality of Author:
"American"
AND
Politics of Author:
"Communist Sympathies"
AND
Metaphor Category:
"Mineral"
AND
Religion of Author:
"Conversion to Catholicism"
AND
Work title:
"Through Agony [from Harlem Shadows]"
AND
Literary Period:
"Modernism"
,
"Twentieth Century"
returned 1 results(s) in 0.001 seconds
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
![Cancel_16](/images/cancel_16.png?1401823053)
Date: 1922
"I do not fear to face the fact and say, / How darkly-dull my living hours have grown, / My wounded heart sinks heavier than stone, / Because I loved you longer than a day!"
preview | full record— McKay, Claude (1889-1948)