The Pianist Upstairs
Published in The Atlantic in 2005
by Erica Funkhouser
Jan 21, 2024
1 minute
Illustrations by Miki Lowe
The poet Erica Funkhouser grew up on a farm in Massachusetts, and it was there—many times while wandering through the woods—that she grew enchanted by language. She in an interview. Throughout her career, she has continued to describe, joyfully, the natural world, “where all the discoveries, wondrous or desperate, come without names.”
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