

The moons of August
Book • 2014
In *The Moons of August*, Danusha Laméris offers a poignant exploration of loss and the complexities of human emotions.
The book delves into personal experiences of grief, including the loss of a child and a brother, weaving these narratives into a broader meditation on time, hope, and resilience.
The title poem is a powerful expression of rage and sorrow, using imagery reminiscent of poets like Dorianne Laux.
The book delves into personal experiences of grief, including the loss of a child and a brother, weaving these narratives into a broader meditation on time, hope, and resilience.
The title poem is a powerful expression of rage and sorrow, using imagery reminiscent of poets like Dorianne Laux.
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