Description In his seventieth year, the award-winning poet looks back on what was and accepts what is, in a deeply moving and beautiful sequence about what sustains him.
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Beginning with "My Friends Don\'t Get Buried," the lament of a delinquent mourner as his friends have begun to die, and ending with the plaintive note to self "don\'t write elegies/anymore," Edward Hirsch takes us backward through the decades in these memory Poems of startling immediacy.
Description In his seventieth year, the award-winning poet looks back on what was and accepts what is, in a deeply moving and beautiful sequence about what sustains him