There are few opportunities in today?s world for a private audience with a personal hero, but the last appearance of the poet W.S. Merwin as the country?s poet laureate was, for an unusual number of people, one of them. The appearance itself was a rare one: At 82 and living on a former pineapple plantation on Maui, Merwin was well past the stage of his life when he might have regularly stumped for poetry, if he was ever that sort of poet ? which he was not. And he was a bit of a recluse.
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