Not till We Are Lost

Book • 2003
Not Till We Are Lost is William Wenthe's second collection of poetry, inspired by a passage from Henry Thoreau's Walden.

The poems delve into personal tragedies such as the death of his parents and the end of a marriage, leading to a deeper understanding of connections with others and the divine.

The book explores these themes through various poetic forms, including free verse, traditional forms, and sonnets.

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