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I know! It was such a disappointment to know she only could write one book and barely. She needed Barrows to finish for her. Life sometimes isn't fair.sadya wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 15:03 I love that book! I was crushed when I looked up the authors to find out what else they had written, Shaffer had passed away and this is the only book as far as I know, Shaffer and Barrrows have written together. I love all the literary references and the humour. It balanced the sad parts really well. Thank you for that memory![]()
But the good side is we are least have this one book and it's excellent!
Book 96. I've read Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke. This was my friend' suggestion and, I believe, his pleading way to ask me to read more poetry per year. I'm sorry to say that although this is a marvelous book and it gave me a lot of understanding and new point of views whenever I interpret poetry, it made me do a full circle and by the end I remained on my opinion on the subject, poetry is very personal and particular to the poet and their circumstances, sometimes hermetic even. Interpretation is always difficult and we fail most of the time. So I'll keep reading poetry, of course, but only after much convincing. Good side is Rilke knows how to convince you. 4/5