Evening Standard
UK · 3 hrs ago
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OPINION - Michael Rosen: I must not taint the joy of my son’s childhood with the fact that he died
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Michael Rosen, turning 80, reflects on time, memory, and parenting in a personal essay that addresses the death of his son while contemplating childhood joy and aging.
OPINION - Michael Rosen: I must not taint the joy of my son’s childhood with the fact that he died
As I turn 80, here’s what I’ve learned about the slippery nature of time, writes Michael Rosen
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