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The Single Hound: Poems of a Lifetime (Hesperus Classics) The Single Hound: Poems of a Lifetime by Emily Dickinson
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“She was not daily bread. She was stardust. Her solitude made her and was part of her. Taken from her distant sky, she must have become a creature as different as fallen meteor from pulsing star. One may ask of the Sphinx if life would not have been dearer to her, lived as other women lived it? To have been, in essence, more as other women were? Or if, in so doing and so being, she would have missed that inordinate compulsion, that inquisitive comprehension that made her Emily Dickinson? It is to ask again the old riddle of genius against everyday happiness.”
Martha Dickinson Bianchi, The Single Hound: Poems of a Lifetime