Carnival Of Losses e-bog
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Former poet laureate of the United States Donald Hall's final collection of essays, from the vantage point of very old age, once again ';alternately lyrical and laugh-out-loud funny.'* *(New York Times) ';Why should a nonagenarian hold anything back?' Donald Hall answers his own question in these self-knowing, fierce, and funny essays on aging, the pleasures of solitude,and the sometimes astoni...
E-bog
84,89 DKK
Forlag
Ecco
Udgivet
10 juli 2018
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Individual artists, art monographs
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781328826312
Former poet laureate of the United States Donald Hall's final collection of essays, from the vantage point of very old age, once again ';alternately lyrical and laugh-out-loud funny.'* *(New York Times) ';Why should a nonagenarian hold anything back?' Donald Hall answers his own question in these self-knowing, fierce, and funny essays on aging, the pleasures of solitude,and the sometimes astonishing freedoms arising from both. Nearing ninety at the time of writing, he interspersesmemories of exuberant days in his youth,with uncensored tales ofliterary friendships spanning decadeswith James Wright, Richard Wilbur, Seamus Heaney,and other luminaries. Cementing his place alongside Roger Angell and Joan Didion as a generous and profound chronicler of loss, this final work is as original and searing as anything Hall wroteduringhisextraordinary literary lifetime.