The tenth book of poems by an American master. This book of poems will make you vibrantly reflective. With the wisdom and technical grace reminiscent of the great poets of any golden age (Greece and China come to mind), Morgan in his 80th year explores memory and spirituality, beginnings and inevitable endings, love, the mysteries of life, and the mystery that awaits after life is done. Frederick Morgan , a lifelong New Yorker, co-founded The Hudson Review in 1947 and served as its editor for 50 years. A Princeton graduate, he served in the Tank Destroyer Corps of the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1984, he was named a Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts des Lettres by the French government.