whose life is discussed in silliman in the seventies a personal journey by Anthony L. Tan?
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the words of Rilke’s “Ninth Elegy”: Maybe we’re here only to say: house,/bridge, well, gate, jug, olive tree, window — / at most, pillar, tower…but to say them, remember,/ oh to say them in a way that the things themselves/never dreamed of existing so intensely. Albert Faurot, the music teacher, gave me a bilingual edition of Rilke’s Duino Elegies and the Sonnets to Orpheus. His dedication “To another poet and friend “gave me one of the high moments of my life in Silliman. His End House was a favorite haunt for Butch Macasantos, Armando, my younger brother, and me; yet when he passed away I was not even around to pay him my last respects.
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