“I remember ... the funeral, shared that he, too, had received Valentine’s cards from Ethel Kennedy, including one with “a picture of me and Ethel surrounded by hearts” and a poem reading ...
The First World War inspired profound poetry, words in which the atmosphere and landscape of battle were evoked perhaps more vividly than ever before. The First World War poets – many of whom lost ...
Poet J. K. Kennedy discusses balancing humor with anxiety and/or grief in poetry and shares five tricks she uses to illustrate her emotions without letting them turn into quicksand for the reader.
it’s grown on me. I like it.’” Perhaps, by McCartney’s logic, the music critic for the New York Times just needed an acclimation period to adjust to the Beatles’ “funeral” and their ...