Knocking at each other's door
The ancient Greek and Roman poets would be thrilled to learn that one of the key motifs of their poetry has become routine these days.
The world of lockdown is also one of paraclausithyron, the doleful cry of a lover standing at the beloved's door, begging for entry and bewailing the exclusion. The 'lament at the door' is one of the enduring concepts of …
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