The award-winning poet and editor of I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine has collected the works of poets such as Alice Walker, Seamus Heaney, Janet Frame, and Roger McGough as they stop to consider the most painful and irrevocable of losses--death. The poems highlight the battling and varied emotions that death can inspire and are essential reading for those dealing with death--as well as those learning how to live.
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The award-winning poet and editor of I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine has collected the works of poets such as Alice Walker, Seamus Heaney, Janet Frame, and Roger McGough as they stop to consider the most painful and irrevocable of losses--death. The poems highlight the battling and varied emotions that death can inspire and are essential reading for those dealing with death--as well as those learning how to live.
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This book should never have gone out of print. It is a wonderful resource for anyone who has experienced loss. Death is inherent in all life, and this is a rare collection that adds perspective, warmth, insight, and companionship to this (as one poem said) "baffling" experience.