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Old Poets Reminiscences And Opinions Donald Hall

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Old Poets Reminiscences And Opinions Donald Hall
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Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Donald Hall
ISBN: 9781567926958, 1567926959
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Old Poets Reminiscences And Opinions Donald Hall by Donald Hall 9781567926958, 1567926959 instant download after payment.

"Old Poets is an indispensable jewel."
Washington Post
"An astonishing array of encounters...Hall's observations are shrewd and generous."
Boston Globe
Intimate portraits of great poets in old age, giving new insight into their work and their lives, and context to the often flawless art created by flawed human beings. The best of themselves endure, and the old poets' existence and endurance gives readers courage to pursue their own vision.

Donald Hall (Essays After Eighty and A Carnival of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety) knew a great deal about work, about poetry, and about age. Each of those things come together in this unique collection. We hear about Robert Frost as Hall knew him: vain and cruel, a man possessed by guilt. But, as Hall writes, "The poet who survives is the poet to celebrate; the human being who confronts darkness and defeats it is the one to admire. For all his...

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