Late in the Millennium

Late in the Millennium by Deborah Digges is a collection of poetry published by Knopf in 1989. This first edition comprises 46 pages and is presented in English. The poems explore themes such as time, nature, travel, mortality, storytelling, and the complexities of aging, offering readers a reflective journey through various aspects of life.
In this work, Digges delves into the interplay between personal experiences and broader existential questions. The poems engage with the influence of science and television on contemporary life, while also addressing the relationships between parents and their children. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the human condition, as well as an exploration of the natural world, making this collection a significant contribution to American poetry.
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Poems deal with time, nature, travel, mortality, story-telling, parents, aging, science, and television
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