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A very powerful story about the death of the author‘s son. Told as a narrative poem with no punctuation, it‘s full of literary and religious references. Not a book to cheer you up, but definitely worth the read.
A very powerful story about the death of the author‘s son. Told as a narrative poem with no punctuation, it‘s full of literary and religious references. Not a book to cheer you up, but definitely worth the read.
I don't really read #poetry so I think this is all I have. I actually haven't read Gabriel yet, I believe it's about the death of the author's son. It's supposed to be incredibly good and incredibly sad so I keep putting it off.
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So good. So sad. I would recommend giving yourself a couple hours to read this one in a single sitting because the writing begs for it.