Poet Nina Riggs was diagnosed with cancer at 38, and wrote The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying while suffering through the illness that ultimately proved fatal. This conversation with the late author’s widower sought to finding meaning in the face of mortality and also to probe deeper into the role of parenting after loss, caregiving, palliative care, and the grieving process.
John Duberstein, Widower of the late Nina Riggs, Author of The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying
WITH Ross Andersen, The Atlantic
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Finding meaning in mortality
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