Elegy For My Father’s Father
by James K. Baxter
‘Elegy For My Father’s Father’ was written by James K. Baxter. The poem has only a single stanza with 38 lines, which develop a set of responses to death.
James K. Baxter was an important New Zealand poet. He is also remembered for his work as an activist. He wrote many poems and plays throughout his life. His first collection was published when he was seventeen years old. Much of his poetry was inspired by European mythology. Read more of James J. Baxter’s Biography.
‘Elegy For My Father’s Father’ was written by James K. Baxter. The poem has only a single stanza with 38 lines, which develop a set of responses to death.
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