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Essays
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1932
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On Criticism
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1932
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On Young Poetry
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1938
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Questions of Catholicism
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1942
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The Costs of Zeal
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1942
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Sand in the Hourglass
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1942
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Reality
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1942
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The Legend of the Will
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1942
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Letter to Jerzy Andrzejewski
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1946
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The Boundaries of Art
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1946
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Limits of Art
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1951
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The Pill of Murti-Bing
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1951
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A Semi Private Letter About Poetry
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1953
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Looking to the West
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1953
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Ketman
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1953
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The Disintegration of Personality
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1953
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Alpha: The Moralist
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1953
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Beta: The Disappointed Lover
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1953
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Gamma: The Slave of History
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1953
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Delta: The Troubadour
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1953
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Man, This Enemy
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1953
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The Lessons of the Baltics
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1954
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Dwight Macdonald
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1956
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Joseph Conrad's Father
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1956
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Robert Frost
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1958
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Starting from My Europe
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1958
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Tiger
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1958
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Remembrance of a Certain Love
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1959
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On Nationalism
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1959
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Family Europe
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1960
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The Importance of Simone Weil
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1961
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The Adventures of Modern Poetry
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1962
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Stanisław Brzozowski
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1962
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Dictionary of Wilno Streets
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1963
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Brognart
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1963
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About Thomas Mayne Reid
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1963
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On Pasternak Soberly
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1964
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Krasiński's Retreat
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1965
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Thoughts on T. S. Eliot
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1965
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Apollo Nałęcz Korzeniowski
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1965
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Poetry and Reality
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1966
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Shestov, or the Purity of Despair
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1967
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On the Poems of Aleksander Wat
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1967
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Sienkiewicz, Homer, and Gnębon Puczymorda
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1967
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A Writer for Today?
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1968
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Written Early in the Morning
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1969
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A View of San Francisco Bay
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1969
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The Garden of Earthly Delights
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1969
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La Belle Époque
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1969
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On the Meaning of History
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1969
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Private Obligations
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1969
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Jeffers: An Attempt at Disclosure
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1969
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Journey to the West
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1969
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On Oscar Milosz
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1969
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Pity
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1969
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Speaking of a Mammal
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1969
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Facing Too Large an Expanse
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1969
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Religion and Space
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1969
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Carmel
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1969
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To Robinson Jeffers
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1969
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Essay in Which the Author Confesses
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1969
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That He Is on the Side of Man, for Lack of Anything Better
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1970
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On the History of Polish Literature, Freethinkers, and Masons
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1970
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Who Is Gombrowicz?
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1971
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Science Fiction and the Coming of the Antichrist
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1971
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On Modern Russian Literature and the West
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1972
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Departure for Byzantium
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1972
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Notebook
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1972
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Warsaw Essays
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1972
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The Legend of the Island
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1972
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The Legend of the Monster City
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1972
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Zdziechowski's Religiosity
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1973
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Language, Nations
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1975
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Dostoevsky and Swedenborg
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1976
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Notes on Exile
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1977
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Brognart: A Story Told Over a Drink
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1977
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Who Was I?
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1977
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After All...
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1977
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Dostoevsky
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1979
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Earth as Paradise
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1979
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What Mr. Blake Advised
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1979
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The Dehumanization of Art
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1979
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Saligia
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1979
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On Hell
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1979
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About the Creators
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1979
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Mickiewicz
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1979
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Polish Studies
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1979
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The Immorality of Art
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1979
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Dialogue About Wilno with Tomas Venclova
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1979
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Zygmunt Hertz
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1980
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Nobel Lecture
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1981
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Father Józef Sadzik
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1982
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Looking for a Center: On the Poetry of Central Europe
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1983
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Poets and the Human Family
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1983
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The Lesson of Biology
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1983
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A Quarrel with Classicism
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1983
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Ruins and Poetry
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1983
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On Hope
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1985
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A Poet Between the East and West
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1990
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Against Incomprehensible Poetry
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1990
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Notes About Brodsky
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1992
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On Travels in Time
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1992
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Legend and Truth
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1996
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Absolute Freedom
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1996
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Beyond Truth and Falsehood
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1996
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The Experience of War
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1997
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Miss Anna and Miss Dora
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1997
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The Prioress
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1997
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A Philosopher
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1997
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Why Religion?
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1997
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Anus Mundi
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2001
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Happiness
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2001
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If Only This Could Be Said
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