I’ve just finished Donald Hall’s Essays After Eighty. As with Le Guin’s book, he was in his mid-eighties when it was published and like her he has died since. I bought his book shortly after it became available in 2014 but didn’t finish reading it; since I was only in my late 60s I may have had trouble relating to it, but no longer. Aging is its background, and often foreground, theme but it’s a collection of short pieces on whatever interested him at the time, again, much like Le Guin’s. He can be extremely funny and I always appreciate that when done well. Also, his good humor stands out as especially laudable when seen in the context of...

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