“And I walk out of spaceInto an overgrown garden of values,And tear up seeming stabilityAnd self-comprehension of causes.And your, infinity, textbookI read by myself, without people -Leafless, savage medical book,A problem book of gigantic radicals.”

Osip Mandelstam

Osip Mandelstam - “And I walk out of spaceInto an...” 1

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