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“The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seemed filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster”
- Elizabeth Bishop
“Sonnet” by Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth Bishop's images in "Sonnet" makes the end of life a release into joy
Is the end of life best imagined as a climactic release? Although not explicitly about death, Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “Sonnet” all but dramatizes it as a swift vault from captivity to liberation as the poem depicts the soul’s gleeful escape from “caught” (1) … Continue reading →
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Tagged death of a grandparent, Death Poetry, Elizabeth Bishop, Losing a Grandparent, New Yorker, Poetry, Poetry about Death, Sonnet, Soul
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