At Memphis Station
Poem by Johannes V. Jensen
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At Memphis Station
Summary
At Memphis Station is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- At Memphis Station authored Johannes V. Jensen[2].
- At Memphis Station's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- At Memphis Station's genre is recorded as prose poetry[4].
- At Memphis Station's genre is recorded as central poetry[5].
- At Memphis Station's part of is recorded as Rejsen om Jorden[6].
- At Memphis Station's language of work or name is recorded as Danish[7].
- At Memphis Station's country of origin is recorded as Denmark[8].
- At Memphis Station's catalog code is recorded as 152[9].
- +1903-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of At Memphis Station[10].
- At Memphis Station's publication date is recorded as +1904-03-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- At Memphis Station's has edition or translation is recorded as At Memphis Station[12].
- At Memphis Station's has edition or translation is recorded as A la gare de Memphis[13].
- At Memphis Station's has edition or translation is recorded as Alla stazione di Memfi[14].
- At Memphis Station's has edition or translation is recorded as Op het station van Memphis[15].
- At Memphis Station's has edition or translation is recorded as Auf dem Bahnhof von Memphis[16].
- At Memphis Station's narrative location is recorded as Memphis[17].
- At Memphis Station's catalog is recorded as Frits Johansen and Aage Marcus' Johannes V. Jensen bibliography[18].
- At Memphis Station's published in is recorded as Samlede Digte[19].
- At Memphis Station's published in is recorded as Tilskueren[20].
- At Memphis Station's published in is recorded as 100 Danish Poems[21].
- At Memphis Station's published in is recorded as Digte[22].
- At Memphis Station's published in is recorded as Dansk lyrik, second part[23].
- At Memphis Station's title is recorded as Paa Memphis Station[24].
- At Memphis Station's first line is recorded as Halvt vaagen og halvt blundende[25].
- At Memphis Station's last line is recorded as under regnens gabende Sluser[26].
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Works and Contributions
At Memphis Station authored Johannes V. Jensen[2].