When I left my girlIn her grave on Mount HikiteAnd walked down the mountain path,I felt as though I were dead.
Though the purityOf the moonlight has silencedBoth nightingale andCricket, the cuckoo aloneSings all the white night
When I left my girlIn her grave on Mount HikiteAnd walked down the mountain path,I felt as though I were dead.
Though the purityOf the moonlight has silencedBoth nightingale andCricket, the cuckoo aloneSings all the white night
From WH:
Ben Macintyre’s “A Spy Among Friends,” a study of the weird relationships in England – fueled by social class and Oxbridge connections and shocking volumes of alcohol -- that made Kim Philby so successful.
Nonfiction: Helen Macdonald’s “H Is for Hawk” is one that you might like, with lots of sharp and well-crafted description of the natural world.
In fiction, Anthony Doerr’s “All the Light We Cannot See” might well be worth all the hype and attention that it continues to receive.
From CH:Grandma Gatewood’s Walk. Nonfiction about a 67 year old who decided to walk the Appalachian Trail. I loved it.
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd. Fiction but based on many true stories
The Aviator’s Wife. Nonfiction about Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Dead Wake. Nonfiction by Eric Larsen, sinking of the Lusitania
Fascinating! I checked this out and Mark and I enjoyed several of the poems together - thank you for the suggestion! After reading your post though, I need to check it out again, since I did not read the textual commentary, and would definitely be interested to know more of the context!
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