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The story of a young woman who, at 12-years-old, lost a cousin who was also a best friend
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“After a Death” by Tomas Transtromer
Tomas Transtromer manages to convey all-consuming emotions in a concise poem
My search for a poem for this week was very short; as soon as I happened upon “After a Death,” by Swedish poet Tomas Transtromer, I knew I was hooked. The poem is short (and translated into English, by Robert … Continue reading →
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Tagged After a Death, Death, Grief, Nobel Laureates, Nobel Prize in Literature 2011, Seamus Heaney, Tomas Transtromer, W.B. Yeats
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