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Cross-cultural Collaborations founded 2003 by
Magnus Gustafsson magusta@chl.chalmers.se,
Chalmers University of Technology, Göthenburg, Sweden
Donna Reiss dreiss@clemson.edu, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
Art Young apyoung@clemson.edu, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA

(1) "Tranströmer, Tomas." Academy of American Poets Poetry Exhibits. 7 July 2003. 8 March 2004 < http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?45442B7C000C07040A7A >.

(2) "Tranströmer, Tomas." [Poems] trans. Robert Bly. in eMr. Lunar Archives. n.p., n.d. 8 March 2004 < http://www.lunararchives.com/deepin/transtro.htm >.

(3) Borei, Sven, in Reimers, Lennart (trans. Sven Borei). Review of New Works by Anders Eliasson, Nutida Musik 3 (1984/85). 5 March 2004 < http://www.mic.stim.se/Avd/Mic/Prod/micnews.nsf/pubdocurls/
D4C7A8C37D3AF8FEC1256AD1003207F1
>. In Swedish and in English translation by Sven Borei, who writes "Andrum: Juli (Breathing Room: July) ...1970 poetry collection called Mörkerseende (Night vision)" .

(4) "Tranströmer, Tomas." Three Versions of a July Poem. In Harris, J.R. Musil Institute. Washington, D.C.: n.d. 8 March 2004 < http://users.starpower.net/jrharris/tromer3.html >.

(5) Bly, Robert, comp. and trans. Friends, You Drank Some Darkness: Three Swedish Poets: Harry Martinson, Gunnar Ekelof, and Tomas Transtromer . Boston: Beacon Press, 1975.

(6) Swenson, May, with Leif Sjoberg, trans. Windows & Stones : Selected Poems: Tomas Transtromer. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh Press, 1972.

We thank Anton Vialle of Chalmers University of Technology and Liz Wright of Clemson University.


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