by James Croal Jackson Death is in the shriveled blue and purple hydrangea bouquet I gifted you. Kathy bought the same, smaller, but they did not last so much as linger. Mom calls me from Macy’s— […]
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Mark Doty looks back on life and poetry during and after the AIDS epidemic, and talks about his book-length essay, “Still Life with Oyster and Lemon.”
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