Poet Elizabeth Alexanders memoir of love, loss, art and glorious food
NEW YORK — In the hallway of her West Side apartment near Lincoln Center, the place where she remade her life after the sort of loss for which no spouse can prepare, poet and Yale professor Elizabeth Alexander stands before a vibrant black-and-white linocut titled "Inside Lizzy's Brain," a tribute to her protean intellect.
“How can you not love a man who paints that?” she says, looking at the jazzy, busy work.
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