In commemoration of what I do not expect the fullness of time to recognize as the event of most lasting, or at any rate most vital, importance to take place on September 11—D. H. Lawrence’s birthday—I am reposting an essay on that writer’s autumnal late poems: death stalking birth’s footprints, sniffing at birth’s spoor, without knowing that he stalks i…
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