Schlagwort: Bruce Snider

11. American Life in Poetry: Column 435

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Perhaps there’s a kind of afterlife that is made up of our memories of a departed person, especially as these cling to that person’s belongings. Bruce Snider, who lives and teaches in California, suggests that here. Afterlife I… Continue Reading „11. American Life in Poetry: Column 435“