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Don’t Come to Me
with the Entire Truth

An iPoem

by Olav H. Hauge

Don’t come to me with the entire truth.

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iPoemsOlav H. Hauge

Olav H. Hauge (1908–1994) was born in Ulvik, Norway, and attended an agricultural school before spending four years gardening on an experimental farm. Rural life and nature would become the foundations of his poetry, while his extensive interest in literature—he taught himself French and English—is everywhere in evidence in his work. Admitted several times to psychiatric hospitals, Hauge made a late debut, at age thirty-eight. New collections appeared every five years, and he produced eight in all. Upon Hauge’s death, his extensive diary was discovered and published in its entirety in five volumes.

Winter 2011

Winter 2011


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