The Last Stop
A poem by Adam Zagajewski, published in <em>The Atlantic</em> in 2011
by Adam Zagajewski
Oct 03, 2021
1 minute
Illustrations by Miki Lowe
The poet Adam Zagajewski spent his life trying to make meaning of what he had lived through. When he was a child, his family, “but I sought a third: a space for the imagination.” In that third space, he grappled with existing in a present that is constantly haunted by the past.
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