Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Great Regulars: "Lament for the Scribblers" praises writers

who maintain their voice late in life, while "Maureen" Duffy vigorously responds to the perplexity of old age--"But how can that be when I'm reading Goethe/for the first time and this morning, leaving you,/I drove between hills sugared with rime."

from Charles Bainbridge: The Guardian: Family Values

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