
Essays After Eighty
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Narrated by:
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Tom Perkins
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By:
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Donald Hall
Donald Hall has lived a remarkable life of letters, a career capped by a National Medal of the Arts, awarded by the president. Now, in the "unknown, unanticipated galaxy" of very old age, he is writing searching essays that startle, move, and delight.
Hall paints his past: "Decades followed each other - 30 was terrifying, 40 I never noticed because I was drunk, 50 was best with a total change of life, 60 extended the bliss of 50...." And, poignantly, often joyfully, he limns his present: "When I turned 80 and rubbed testosterone on my chest, my beard roared like a lion and gained four inches." Most memorably, Hall writes about his enduring love affair with his ancestral Eagle Pond Farm, and with the writing life that sustains him every day.
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Witty autobiographical book of a wonderful poet
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One or two essays deal with life after eighty. Kept waiting for an over arching theme to unfold only to hear more and endless minutiae on the author’s daily life. I hope his poetry is better but I won’t be reading it.
Should have been in the autobiography section
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