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  1. 26 giu 2018 · Amanda Petrusich writes about the poet Donald Hall, who died on Saturday, at the age of eighty-nine, and wrote books including “Life Work,” “Eagle Pond,” among others.

  2. Rare Materials. Finding Aid: Donald Hall Compositions. Includes notes, two drafts, and the final version of a short story, "The shade of new pine"; and notes and drafts leading to the finished poem "Sleeping." Finding Aid: Donald Hall Papers. Papers relating to Donald Hall's interviews with T. S. Eliot, Archibald MacLeish, Marianne Moore, and ...

  3. 20 mag 2011 · In the middle of deadlines and aching feet, new books and milk tea named African Sunrise. Love Poem. Donald Hall. When you fall in love, you jockey your horse. into the flaming barn. You hire a cabin. on the shiny Titanic. You tease the black bear.

  4. 8 giu 2021 · On June 14, 2006, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington announced the appointment of Donald Hall to be the Library’s 14th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. On making the appointment, Billington said, "Donald Hall is one of America’s most distinctive and respected literary figures.

  5. 26 giu 2018 · Donald Hall, 1928–2018. Donald Hall, who served as The Paris Review’s first poetry editor, died Saturday at the age of eighty-nine. Hall had an enormous influence on American poetry. A prolific writer, he published more than fifty books, from poetry and drama to biography and memoirs, and edited numerous anthologies, including the ...

  6. 1 dic 2022 · By Donald Hall. In the pantry the dear dense cheeses, Cheddars and harsh. Lancashires; Gorgonzola with its magnanimous manner; the clipped speech of Roquefort; and a head of Stilton. that speaks in a sensuous riddling tongue like Druids. O cheeses of gravity, cheeses of wistfulness, cheeses. that weep continually because they know they will die ...

  7. Eating the Pig. By Donald Hall. Twelve people, most of us strangers, stand in a room. in Ann Arbor, drinking Cribari from jars. Then two young men, who cooked him, carry him to the table. on a large square of plywood: his body. striped, like a tiger cat’s, from the basting, his legs long, much longer than a cat’s,