

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.
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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