"A jubilant, irreverent, generous collection by a poet facing terminal illness. Following his New York Times Best of the Year Dark Woods, Richard Sanger's fourth collection is a clear-eyed and big-hearted chronicle of terminal illness and a joyful inventory of the passions of a life well lived. Understated, tender, and archly funny, this collection comes on the heels of his chapbook, Fathers at Hockey, a gritty and magical glimpse into an ice rink, which was selected as a favorite book of the year by TheWalrus. Way to Go takes that magic and runs--becoming a retrospective and an inventory of the passions of a life well lived. Akin to the work of Ross Gay and Ada Limon, reminiscient of Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems, Sanger creates a catalog of things that he loves, has loved, and still dreams he may yet find a way of loving. A jubilant, irreverent, generous collection by a poet facing terminal illness."-- A jubilant, irreverent, generous collection by a poet facing terminal illness.Following his New York Times Best of the Year Dark Woods, Richard Sanger's fourth and final book is a clear-eyed and big-hearted inventory of the passions of a life well lived. Understated, tender, archly funny and achingly generous, Way to Go is a joyful catalog of Sanger's loves and a last gift from an irrepressibly jubilant poet. Autorid: Richard Sanger
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