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Lynch's fine poems suggest we're closest to life when also closest to death--a thoughtful message for these times. There is no safety for any of us, the speaker cautions. Yet when the red fox nods to a falling star exploding to dust in the night, we can't help but lift our faces, too, hungry, mouths open like those / of baby starlings. Through these poems we feel our own urgent desire for beauty that surrounds us still. Paula J. Lambert, author of The Ghost of Every Feathered Thing

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Lynch's fine poems suggest we're closest to life when also closest to death--a thoughtful message for these times. There is no safety for any of us, the speaker cautions. Yet when the red fox nods to a falling star exploding to dust in the night, we can't help but lift our faces, too, hungry, mouths open like those / of baby starlings. Through these poems we feel our own urgent desire for beauty that surrounds us still. Paula J. Lambert, author of The Ghost of Every Feathered Thing
Autorenporträt
Doris Lynch grew up with seven siblings in the Philadelphia suburbs. "My love of nature came early, partially inspired by my need for quiet. At first, with my older brother and then with my younger sisters, I wandered the Pennsylvania woods and fields at the edge of the suburbs." Her father, an aeronautical engineer, shared a love of the night sky with his children. > > > >