“If your wife, your brother, or God forbid, your child dies, it leaves a big hole in your life. It's much better not to pretend there's no hole. Not to try to, what do they say nowadays, get over it ... when it's time for the Kaddish. You stand up in front of everybody, and you point to the hole, and you say, 'Look at this. This is what I'm living with, this hole.' Eleven months, every week. It doesn't go away, you don't put it behind you.” DeathMourningKaddish Book:Moonglow Source: Moonglow
“You know me now. I’m only good at beginnings.” PoetryHowlGinsbergWalt WhitmanAllen GinsbergKaddishKill Your DarlingsDane DehaanDaniel Radcliffe Author:Allen Ginsberg