A careful
survey of's biographical information may shed some light on the context of his poem "Having
Lost my Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960." The title of the poem
itself really illuminates the poet's frame of mind. He frames the poem with the fact that he
has lost his sons and the fact that it is Christmas time. Wright's marriage to his first
wife...
Sunday, August 5, 2012
In the poem "Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage of the Moon: Chistmas, 1960" by James Wright, whai is the context and history behind this...
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