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Thomas Lynch, the acclaimed American poet and essayist, examines the mysteries of mortality and the rituals of grief with profound insight and poetic grace. From "The Undertaking" to "Walking Papers," Lynch's writings offer solace and consolation to those grappling with loss, illuminating the human experience with empathy and compassion.
"Usually a poem takes shape accoustically - a line or a pair of lines will repeat itself in my ear."
Will,
"I'm more interested in the meaning of funerals and the mourning that people do. It's not a retail experience. It's an existential one."
"I'm lazy but generally task oriented so having a hoop to jump through means eventually I'll make the effort."
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