Schlagwort: Geraldine Connolly

15. American Life in Poetry: Column 393

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Much of the poetry that has endured the longest is about the relentless movement of time, and in ways all art is about just that. Here’s a landscape in which time is at work, by Geraldine Connolly, who… Continue Reading „15. American Life in Poetry: Column 393“