Edward Hirsch Quotes
The Sole Literary Presence From My Childhood Was My Grandfather, A Jewish Immigrant From Latvia, Who Eccentrically Copied Poems Into The Backs Of His Books. After He Died, When I Was 8 Years Old, My Grandmother Gave His Books Away, And His Poems Were Lost.
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