Imaginary gardens with real toads in them
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"Imaginary gardens with real toads in them"[1] is a line of poetry by Marianne Moore, published in her poem entitled "Poetry." The poem was first published in 1919 by the literary magazine Others: A Magazine of the New Verse; it was the lead poem of the final issue of the magazine. Moore published many other versions of the poem during her lifetime.
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- Six Walks in the Fictional Woods (1994) by Umberto Eco
- Fact and fiction
- Imagination
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