In "Without" Donald Hall speaks to us all of grief, as a poet lamenting the death of a poet, as a husband mourning the loss of a wife. "Without" is Hall's greatest and most honorable achievement--his gift and testimony, his lament and his celebration of loss and of love. This is a companion for the many readers of the late Jane Kenyon's "Otherwise".
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In "Without" Donald Hall speaks to us all of grief, as a poet lamenting the death of a poet, as a husband mourning the loss of a wife. "Without" is Hall's greatest and most honorable achievement--his gift and testimony, his lament and his celebration of loss and of love. This is a companion for the many readers of the late Jane Kenyon's "Otherwise".
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