Por: The Atlantic Life September 20, 2023
Published in The Atlantic in 2000Illustrations by Miki LoweSeptember 20, 2023, 9 AM ETDonald Hall wasn’t supposed to outlive Jane Kenyon, his wife and fellow poet. He was 19 years her senior, and in 1989, he was diagnosed with colon cancer that subsequently metastasized to his liver. Doctors told him he had a of living more than five years. But Hall lived for roughly three more decades; Kenyon died of leukemia in 1995, when she was 47. Hall... + full article
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