“Involved in my own entrails and a crust
Turning a pitted surface towards a space,
I am a world that watches through a sky
And is persuaded by mirrors
To regard its being as an external shell,
One of a universe of stars and faces.”

"The Mask"
The Still Centre (1939)

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English poet and man of letters 1909–1995

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