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Joe Zenovic's avatar

I had a conversation with your father at a birthday party for a friend two decades ago in Connecticut, read several of his books and submit his greatest contribution and continuing legacy is you.

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Mark Storer's avatar

I keep aspiring to have the words--but thank you for yours. And your dad's. Because as far as I can tell, it's through sharing words with others that our own get better...

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Shelley Bourdon's avatar

I had read this beautiful tribute to your father before (and enjoyed it then as much as I did today), but I had forgotten that your dad was born "arse first" in June. I, too, was born in June, and I, too, mooned the doctor and the nearby nurse with my little baby-butt as I made my entry into this world. I've often wondered if those of us who come into this world butt-first have a naturally rebellious spirit. : )

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Elizabeth Hamilton's avatar

I saw and listened to you calmversing with Benjamin Boyce and so enjoyed it. Let's raise a glass to all of us newly wrestling with God!! I'm looking forward to reading you more, especially that 3-part novel you may get around to writing.

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Adam David Worrall אדם's avatar

A beautiful tribute. ❤🙏

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Rooster's avatar

Lovely !

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Barbara Fischkin's avatar

Beautiful and beautifully sad.

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Cary Cotterman's avatar

Every year I re-read this and end up teary by the time I finish. My mom would have been ninety-eight this month, my dad ninety-nine later this year. I never stop missing them.

Your dad seemed to have had something so many liberals today lack--self-awareness and a sense of humor about it all. His views on everything that's happening in the world today would have been very interesting.

His birth poem for you is haunting.

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La Paparazza's avatar

Beautiful. Also, a month late! Wow, your grandmother.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

The last 2 lines of his poem to a newborn Jenny reminds me of a line I read this morning on the substack of S. Alaimo. "It’s not unimaginable that it’s the reminder of mortality when we lock eyes with those we love which makes love possible in the first place." Your father's poetry is brilliant.

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Brandy Auld's avatar

Thank you

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Tao Of Freedom's avatar

Wow, his poem for you, wow ...

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Thoughtful Reader's avatar

From another daughter who deeply misses her own father: this is beautiful. He’s proud of you, without doubt.

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Olly Rathbone's avatar

❤️

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Cams Campbell's avatar

Wow. 🥹

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Paul Smith's avatar

A very beautiful piece of writing, it made my eyes well up

Thank you

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