Odysseas Elytes. "Sixteen Poems from 'Anoint the Ariston'". Translated by Olga Broumas. The American Poetry Review 17.1 (Jan./Feb. 1988): 13-15.
I-XVI: "One Day in the Eyes of a Young Calf", "I Inhabited a Country"; "Roaming My Country", "I Didn't Find Spring in the Fields", "I Want to Be as Truthful as the White Shirt on My Back", "Oh Yes, a Truly Healthy Thought" (p. 13); "Smile, Bitter Lip, My Second Soul!", "Naked, July, High Noon", "Yesterday I Thrust My Hand under the Sand", "Whatever I Was Able to Acquire in My Life", "Fantastic Truths Perish Slower", "From the Pebble to the Fig Leaf", "Homer's Shores Harbored a Bliss", "I Completed My Higher Mathematics in the School of the Sea" (p. 14); "My Childhood Years Are Full of Reeds", "The Soul too Has Its Dust" (p. 15).