Linda Pastan is an acclaimed American poet whose introspective and emotionally charged verse has made her a prominent figure in the literary world for decades. Born on May 27, 1932, she has reflected on themes of love, loss, and the human condition in her poetry.
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“For though I don't believe in ghosts, I am haunted by lilacs. [excerpted from 'Lilacs']”
Source: Traveling Light
Source: Carnival Evening: New and Selected Poems, 1968-1998
“Evil is simply a grammatical error: a failure to leap the precipice between "he" and "I.”
Source: 給要離家的女兒
Source: 給要離家的女兒
“Poetry is not a code to be broken but a way of seeing with the eyes shut.”
