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Thomas Lynch

Thomas Lynch is an American poet born in 1948. He is recognized as a significant voice in contemporary American poetry, known for his profound and introspective poetic style. Lynch's work often explores themes of life, death, and identity, drawing from his Irish-American heritage and American cultural experiences. As a poet, he has contributed meaningfully to the development of contemporary American poetry. more

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“The next day brought more visitors. Sarah was eating a simple luncheon with Charis, Ariel, and Guinevere and was experiencing for the first time in her life the pleasure of talking freely with other girls she trusted. It wasn't that they talked about anything of importance. Indeed, most of their conversation was hopelessly trivial- Mordecai would have shaken his head sadly over such frivolity, Sarah reflected with an inward smile. But to talk so openly, and to laugh so unrestrainedly, was somehow far more significant than any single thing that was said.”