THERE is a plague of rabbits in contemporary English poetry. It is a recent development, and, unless something is done to check it, it threatens to upset the proper balance of wild life in that ...
On a recent afternoon, there was a rabbit in my backyard, crouched on the matted gray-brown patch of last year’s grass. It was just sitting still, not doing anything, its face twitching in the way of ...
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