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Richard Head
FEN was intended to take place primarily in the time it was written (early 1980s); however, there are characters from the 19th century who briefly appear as ghost-like figures.
It's a quote from Shakespeare's The Tempest, and is said by Caliban, the monstrous son of the witch Sycorax. It's already in modern English. Does the word mother cause you trouble? Or feather? You may possibly be unfamiliar with the word fen, which means a swamp, or raven, which is a large black bird, or the dialectical habit of sometimes leaving out the v in ever or the e in brushed, but basically every word here is perfectly familiar to any English speaker in the world today. What makes it hard to understand is not knowing that Caliban's mother was a witch, and therefore the sort of person who would scrape dew from a swamp with a raven's feather, for one of those wicked purposes known only to witches.
Zhenglu Cao has written: 'Fan tan zhi nan'
the sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch
FEN was intended to take place primarily in the time it was written (early 1980s); however, there are characters from the 19th century who briefly appear as ghost-like figures.
the pinyin is fen hong, the characters are 粉红
fen phen
A fen is a type of wetland characterized by organic soils and waterlogged conditions. Fens typically have a high water table and support unique plant species adapted to this environment.
The population of Borough Fen is 130.
Fen Drayton's population is 827.
Gervase Fen was created in 1944.
Fen Cresswell died in 1966.
Fen Cresswell was born in 1915.
Yao Fen was born in 1967.
The population of Fen Ditton is 747.
No. Fen is a common, although obscure, noun and doesn't require a capital letter.