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Tomi Ungerer, from the Underground Sketchbook (1964).
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How does one go about dying? Who on earth is going to teach me— The world is filled with people who have never died
Franz Wright, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for Walking to Martha’s Vineyard, has died at 62. These lines are from one of the poems in that collection, “On Earth.” (via adderalldust)
Illustrations by Jeff Trish, 1984.
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