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Poetry | From the Journal The Imminent Decline of Everything We’ve Understood to Be What Governs Our Privileged Daily Lives Daniel Khalastchi March 15, 2023 Photograph by John-Mark Kuznietsov Daniel Khalastchi is the author of three books, most recently American Parables (University of Wisconsin Press, 2021), winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry. More from Daniel Khalastchi death & mourning identity passover Previous 72nd National Jewish Book Awards Remarks: Dani Shapiro Dani Shapiro Next Sex and the Survivor: Elie Wiesel’s “Day” and a Contemporary Woman Writer Courtney Sender Related Reading Poetry The Story of Your Obstinate Survival Daniel Khalastchi Children’s Where Is Poppy? Caroline Kusin Pritchard Nonfiction And God Created Hope: Finding Your Way Through Grief With Lessons From Early Biblical Stories Mel Glazer Nonfiction Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death Irvin D. Yalom
Daniel Khalastchi is the author of three books, most recently American Parables (University of Wisconsin Press, 2021), winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry. More from Daniel Khalastchi
Nonfiction And God Created Hope: Finding Your Way Through Grief With Lessons From Early Biblical Stories Mel Glazer