From the deep South, a woman pens her poetry, as she approaches 100 years of age. It's homespun, old-fashioned, and it's humor-tinged rhymes contain pearls of wisdom. It is a witness that we can make a contribution at whatever age and whatever place. Her son was a well-known experimental film maker, Will Hindle, and a letter to his mother concludes this work. It is evident from the persons who knew Mayo and from her poetry that she was a loving person and was loved. We invite you to open a door to this unexpected treasure of poems.
From the deep South, a woman pens her poetry, as she approaches 100 years of age. It's homespun, old-fashioned, and it's humor-tinged rhymes contain pearls of wisdom. It is a witness that we can make a contribution at whatever age and whatever place. Her son was a well-known experimental film maker, Will Hindle, and a letter to his mother concludes this work. It is evident from the persons who knew Mayo and from her poetry that she was a loving person and was loved. We invite you to open a door to this unexpected treasure of poems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mayo Hindle, who resided in Alabama, wrote most of her poetry in her 90's. She was beloved by many people, including those in Summerford, a Nursing Home, where she lived her final years. She was especially beloved by her son, a well-known experimental film maker, Will Hindle. These poems are a testament to Mayo's wisdom, creativty, and beauty as a person.
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