Read By: Garth Greenwell

Published: May 16, 2020, midnight

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Garth Greenwell on his selection:

This essay is a marvel. From the tiniest, the most banal drama\\u2014a writer is distracted from her book by the fluttering of a moth at the window\\u2014Virginia Woolf distills one of the most penetrating explorations I know of the eternal questions: What does it mean to live? What does it mean to die? Woolf\\u2019s sentences are glorious, ostentatious, baroque, austere. How can an essay on death be finally so profound and joyful an affirmation of life? The essay is three or four pages long. It\'s one of the grandest things I know in literature.

The Death of the Moth and Other Essays at Bookshop.org

Music: "Shift of Currents" by Blue Dot Sessions // CC BY-NC 2.0

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