Millard Kaufman
Born
in Baltimore, Maryland, The United States
March 12, 1917
Died
March 14, 2009
Genre
More books by Millard Kaufman…
“I glanced out the window at the signs of spring. The sky was almost blue, the trees were almost budding, the sun was almost bright.”
― Bowl of Cherries
― Bowl of Cherries
“Happiness, it has been observed, is best achieved by those who have been most unhappy heretofore.”
― Bowl of Cherries
― Bowl of Cherries
“She wrote poetry constantly; that was her "work". She was a slow bleeder and she slaved over it for long, exhausting hours, and many a middle of a night I could hear her creaking around the dead house with a pen in one hand, a clipboard and a flashlight in the other, refining her poems, jotting down the lines of a conceit. Writing never came easy for her; it gave her calluses. She never courted the muses, she wrestled them, mauled them all over the house and came up, after weeks of peripatetic labor, with a slim Spencerian sonnet, fourteen lines of imagistic jabberwocky.”
― Bowl of Cherries
― Bowl of Cherries
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